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The Diary of a Young Girl
The Diary of a Young Girl | Anne Frank
In Everymans Library for the first timeone of the most moving and eloquent accounts of the Holocaust, read by tens of millions of people around the world since its publication in 1947. The Diary of a Young Girl is the record of two years in the life of a remarkable Jewish girl whose triumphant humanity in the face of unfathomable deprivation and fear has made the book one of the most enduring documents of our time. The Everymans hardcover edition reprints the Definitive Edition authorized by the Frank estate, plus a new introduction, a bibliography, and a chronology of Anne Franks life and times.
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GinaKButler
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Up next! A very pretty edition, too!

It‘s my October #bookspin pick. @TheAromaofBooks

#bookspinbingo

TheBookHippie ♥️ 4d
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SanjanaGhosh
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Re-read (listened!) to this favorite childhood gem!

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alexvaughn
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This amazing book is Anne Franks diary chronicles of her life during the holocaust. It is a great book to share her perspective of the time !!

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alexvaughn

This book could be used to introduce the holocaust as well as share the inspiring story of Anne Frank

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alexvaughn

“I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn.”

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mlowe386221
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Nonfiction - published in 1947. Discovered in the attic in which she spent the last years of her life, Anne Frank‘s remarkable diary has become a world classic—a powerful reminder of the horrors of war and an eloquent testament to the human spirit.

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GinaKButler
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My October #bookspin and #doublespin picks! Thank you so much for hosting, @TheAromaofBooks 📚

TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! Enjoy!! 3mo
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Coffeymuse
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“I know what I want, I have a goal, an opinion, I have a religion and love. Let me be myself and then I am satisfied. I know that I‘m a woman, a woman with inward strength and plenty of courage.“

#schoolspirit
@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
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Eggs 🖤💔❤️ 3mo
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JuliaTheBookNerd
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#Heart ♥️ #InQuotes “🗣️💕”

#BookNerd 🤓📚💙

Eggs Beautiful and apt💕💕 2y
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BookishRedhead
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Ordered a replica diary from the Anne Frank Huis and I'm going to write Anne's quotes in both English and Dutch.
I don't know much Dutch so this is going to be a fun challenge

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TashaLeigh
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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CassiopeiaK
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I really liked it. It shows the struggles of Anne as a teenager in hiding. Even after almost a century, things still seem relatable to us/nowadays. I‘m also constantly reminded the sad truth that she passed away in such a horrible way despite her always being so cheerful in her entries. Overall, I rate it a 8/10.

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IndoorDame
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I picked this up because I wanted to compare this to the new GN version I read earlier this month. I remember reading this in grade school, so it‘s interesting to get the adult perspective. It‘s startling to think of the incredibly wide reach this one text has had, becoming the definitive picture of the holocaust in so many peoples minds. I think lockdown has given me a new perspective on what it might really mean to be confined for 2 years.

Riveted_Reader_Melissa Right! And people are losing their minds about a month quarantine or wearing masks when they go outside for a year or two. They‘d never make it in a real emergency. 3y
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Billie84

“We aren‘t allowed to have any opinions. People can tell you to keep your mouth shut, but it doesn‘t stop you having your own opinion. Even if people are still very young, they shouldn‘t be prevented from saying what they think.”

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Mehso-so

⭐️⭐️⭐️

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EdnaC
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As a #homeschool parent I have moments where I am amused by my children. Tonight looking at the two books my nine year old is currently reading was one of them. #history #science

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iamChandra
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This diary has left lasting impression. This diary of Anne Frank, a girl who was mature than her age had penned down most tragic 2 years(1942-44). In her diary, she elobrately talked about the pathetic suffering of jews, living in hideaway, relationship between her and parent and other topics like family,friend,love,politics, religion. Anyone will be amazed to know all these topics had been written by girl only of 13-15 years old. Must read book !

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RenePenn
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I can‘t even begin to imagine being a young teenager in hiding for two years of life. The fear... the hope... the isolation from your friends. She was mature beyond her years, but still a child. She found solace in writing to her “dear Kitty” - her diary. Her personality shone through her writing.

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ruchigandhi22
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I still can't believe this book was written by someone as young as 12-15 year old. She lived through the most difficult time imaginable and describes her struggles beautifully. I think everyone should read this book once.

PS. Really helped me feel better about this entire Quarantine situation 🙈

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Trad
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it‘s great for a girl in her age to write such a diary.

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EmilieGR
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Unforgettable

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Emilymdxn
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Wonderful but made me truly sick to my stomach. Reading her clear, funny, optimistic writing (hard to believe a young teen could write this well) knowing what was going to happen was horrifying. I wish I hadn‘t read the afterword on the train so I could have cried properly.

I‘m glad I read t even though it was hard. It reminded me of everything I shouldn‘t take for granted and how hard we owe it to people like Anne to work for a fairer world.

CassiopeiaK Exactly! I felt the same way when I read it. But I guess this is just how a lot of historic autobiographies is. 3y
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Emilymdxn
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Home from Paris, family lunch done, bath taken and now quiet time. I‘m finally reading Anne Frank which I should have read years ago. I wanted to read it in the most respectful, thoughtful way I could rather than just race through it, so I‘ve got a whole evening and plenty of time to think.

She‘s such a warm, humorous, humane writer. She puts a lot of things in perspective for me, and I‘m appreciating how lucky I am to live my life

Naj One of my all time favorites. Really hope you love this one. 6y
Ms_T The thing that stuck me most about this book was the maturity from such a young writer. Loved it ❤️ 6y
Cinfhen I need to reread this one! I think I might try 6y
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BookAddict4
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Anne Frank had a lovely way of expressing herself.

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Headinherbooks_27
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1. Fiction but I also enjoy non-fiction
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4. Victorian era in England or WWII period
5. Anyone who wants to play are welcome!
#Frideas @Sailormoon

SailorMoon Thanks for playing!!! 💕🤟🏻🌙 6y
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vlwelser
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This was exceptional. I should have read it a long time ago. 💖📚 I'm planning to go to Amsterdam soon and I hope to get a chance to visit the house where they managed to stay hidden for so long.

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Jee_HookedOnBookz
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Thanks to Anne Frank and her diary, she and many others who have suffered will not be forgotten...

#forgetmenot #literarylove @vkois88 @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💔💔💔 6y
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bookandcat
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#backpackeurope travelogue *fictional*
Country 45: The Netherlands - I ate some stroopwaffel as I toured Amsterdam (canal tours, and a visit to the Secret Annex to pay my respects). I also kept my eyes peeled for windmills and tulips!
Rereading this book for the first time as an adult and it breaks my heart. Probably one of the most important books ever. Everyone should read it...and recognize how horrific it is she never got to grow up. 5/5

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bookandcat
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Rereading this for #backpackeurope and it's been far too long since I did so. One of the most important books I existence, in my opinion. #neveragain

Bookartbookmarks I agree!! 6y
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dariazeoli
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Pettiness and antagonistic actions are not. A. Good. Look. 😒

Tanisha_A Anne Frank! 💜 6y
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youneverarrived
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The #building where Anne wrote her diary is a must-visit when in Amsterdam. If I ever go back I‘ll visit again. 💔 #maylovesclassics #litsyclassics

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Tanisha_A
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lauren.lerner I love this cover!! 7y
Tanisha_A @lauren.lerner Yep, it's one of my favourites! 🙂 7y
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Good historical reference. A bit dry to read through in it's entirety. Interesting that it came from a teenage girl (age 13 - 15). I think this is one that everyone should read at least once.

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Sophoclessweetheart
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Today‘s book haul are WWII memoirs/true stories. Have you read either of these? I‘m eager to read them both. Do you have any more WWII memoirs/true stories to recommend? I want to grow my collection before my new modules start in October. #history #holocaust #shoah #WWII #nonfiction #booklover #bookblogger #bibliophile #bookish

bnp I enjoyed Walls: resisting the third Reich a couple of years ago, and there is one (I can't remember the title now) about a young wom 7y
bnp Oops! a Jewish woman who had in various places in Berlin during the war 7y
Sophoclessweetheart @bnp Oh! Wonderful! Thank you. I‘ll take a look x 7y
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Cinfhen If you haven‘t read this one you MUST!!!! 7y
Cinfhen I‘m going to go through my list because I‘ve read dozens...Anne Frank is also a must read 7y
thereadingowlvina I enjoyed The Boy On The Wooden Box! I'd recommend: Surviving Hitler (I just finished that this morning), Born Survivors, The Tattoist of Auschwitz & Johanna Krausse: Twice Persecuted. There are so many more (including fiction) I've read but these are just some I think that are really good 😁 7y
Sophoclessweetheart @Cinfhen I‘ve just brought Night. It‘s on its way! Thank you so much! X 7y
Sophoclessweetheart @thereadingowlvina Oh! I think I have some of those on my list already. I‘ll check them. Thank you! X 7y
Cinfhen These are not necessarily survivor‘s stories but both were very interesting reads 7y
Sophoclessweetheart @Cinfhen Thank you Cindy. I‘ll look them all up. I‘ve read a bit about Irena and the Warsaw children so that‘s a definite one 😍 7y
bnp The title I was thinking of is Underground in Berlin by Marie Jaliwicz Simon. An underground life by Gad Becj also looks interesting. 7y
Sophoclessweetheart @bnp Ah! Thank you! I‘ll look it up now x 7y
bnp Grrr keyboard! Jaliwicz. Gad Beck. 7y
Sophoclessweetheart @bnp Ahh! Yes! That‘s called Gone to Ground in the U.K. I‘ll have to get a copy x 7y
BloominChick I read Anne Frank's diary eons ago, when I was in grammar school. Night by Ellie Wiesel is haunting. The Nazi Officer's Wife by Edith Hahn is another I remember reading for bookclub. 7y
Sophoclessweetheart @BloominChick Thank you. I have ordered Night, but I‘ll look up the other one ☝️😁 7y
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#150PnPCoverParty day 20 #opinions

“People can tell you to keep your mouth shut, but it doesn't stop you having your own opinions.”

Tanisha_A This one is close to heart! All the love! 7y
TheBookHippie Close to my heart too..💗 7y
CrowCAH Very true! 7y
LeahBergen Yes! ❤️❤️❤️ 7y
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Happy Friday!

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hike.read.repeat
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Finished my second book on the #readharderchallenge. #publishedposthumously

I was enthralled by this book. Listened to the audiobook and the reader is top notch. Highly highly recommended it. Anne writes about her life as a 13 year old then about life in hiding. Not very interesting situations but Anne‘s writing and insights make them worth reading about. Anne would‘ve gone on to do great things. 💔

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hike.read.repeat

I‘m 30 minuets or so into the audiobook and simply Anne describing her everyday life as a 13 year old is absolutely enthralling. Reading for #publishedposthumously on the #readharderchallenge.

I‘m also reading another book that‘s in journal format and I think I‘m going to seek out more journal books because I enjoy the style.

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I was 11 when I first read Anne Frank‘s diary. It was my first real introduction to the horrors of the Holocaust and left a deep impression on the importance of #tolerance. #quotsynov17

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chelreads
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2017 Challenge: Completed! ✅
With three months to spare, I finished my goal of 52 books this year with The Diary of a Young Girl! I‘m not stopping at 52 but I‘m pretty proud of myself after only reading 15 books last year! Getting back into reading was the best choice I made this year. #goodreads #bookchallenge

Jas16 🙌🏽 7y
SilversReviews Congrats!! I have read 52 too. :) 7y
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GlassAsDiamonds
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Rather pointed placement there I just say... (and yep, bookstores in Mumbai still sell Mein Kampf. I'm conflicted about it but props for unsubtle).

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kspenmoll
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#backintoreading #bannedbooklove #toomanybannedbooks
Just a sample of banned books we own. Fortunately I grew up in a family where there was access to any books-
@Tiffy_Reads

TrishB Me too. I'm the same with my kids too. 7y
kspenmoll 👏👏 7y
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