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The Diary of Anne Frank
The Diary of Anne Frank: The Revised Critical Edition | Anne Frank
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Diary of the adolescent Jewish girl who ultimately perished in the Nazi death camps.
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dabbe
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If she could believe this after all she went through, then so can I. 💙💙💙

Cuilin We need to remember and say this daily, “People are really good at heart” 1mo
Deblovestoread Maybe once I get passed sad and angry I can embrace this 💙 1mo
dabbe @Cuilin 💙💙💙 (edited) 1mo
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dabbe @Deblovestoread 🎯!!! It's going to take me some time, too. 💙💙💙 1mo
Prairiegirl_reading I don‘t believe I‘ll ever be there. Other people don‘t have my heart and I need to come to terms with that. Some people are good at heart but not everyone. Sorry to be a negative Nelly. (edited) 1mo
dabbe @Prairiegirl_reading No need to be sorry at all! I completely understand and feel it, too. I guess I look at it as her looking at humanity as a whole entity and not as individuals. It can get truly ugly when it's individuals. As we know all too well. 💙 1mo
AnishaInkspill 🔥 💛 💛 1mo
ChelseaM6010 Definitely something that I can work towards embracing. Thank you for sharing this 💙💙💙 1mo
BarbaraBB 💔 1mo
kspenmoll 💙💙💙 1mo
dabbe @AnishaInkspill 💙💙💙 1mo
dabbe @ChelseaM6010 💙💙💙 1mo
dabbe @BarbaraBB 💙💙💙 1mo
dabbe @kspenmoll 💙💙💙 1mo
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TheBookHippie 💔 3mo
Eggs 🤍💔🖤 3mo
dabbe 🩶🧡🩶 3mo
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BookMaven9
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⭐️⭐️⭐️let me say this is not a book. It‘s a diary and reads like one. That said what a harrowing experience for this poor girl to grow up in those conditions. I had no idea what a powerful young lady she was. She would have made an awesome feminist with her forward thinking. Tragic and important story.

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This is my first time reading this. How has it taken me so long? I watched the movie The freedom writers and decided to start it straight away! Wow! This was just so much more than I thought it would be. I loved how progressive Anne is, and a feminist too! I knew that Anne died but it was still a devastating blow when it came. “Will I ever be able to write anything great, will I ever become a journalist or a writer?” Yes you do Anne! ♥️👏🏻

BarbaraBB Beautiful review ❤️ 1y
Rissreads @BarbaraBB Thank you 1y
Centique This is the most heart breaking book 💔 1y
Jeg Have always loved this book and got to visit where she stayed in Amsterdam. Amazing and strange at the same time to be standing where they had hid for all that time . 1y
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losmith
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Definitely something you want to read to gain a different perspective

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Eggs Perfect 👍🏼 3y
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Reyzl
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Today, Anne Frank would have turned 93 years old. I have read her diary multiple times, and it‘s one of my favourite books. Today, I want to remember Anne and honour her memory with my wonderful students @Sharv_Sona and @Lovelylottereader and @AnnaSummer7

“Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy” (Anne Frank)

(Image from Anne Frank House Museum)

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Blueberry
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There was a very good episode last night on 60 Minutes of an investigation into who betrayed the Frank family.

@NataliePatalie

Leftcoastzen I ordered the book despite my book buying ban. 3y
Blueberry @Leftcoastzen We gotta do what we gotta do. 😃 3y
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Leftcoastzen @LeahBergen Yes, they interviewed the FBI man who was retired but intrigued by the prospect of discovering what happened. He went to the Netherlands to work with a team of investigators. 3y
LeahBergen @Leftcoastzen Oh, cool! I pretty much buy any new Anne Frank book sight unseen but I‘m really looking forward to this one. 3y
jlhammar This was one of my January pre-orders! Should arrive sometime this week. Now I need to watch that 60 minutes. 3y
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erzascarletbookgasm
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Cathythoughts Great quote ❤️ 3y
Eggs 💕📚🙌🏻 3y
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ajshrk90
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1. Cashier and burger flipper at the local burger joint
2. My high school English teacher in 10th and 11th grade! We shared a love of Norse mythology.
3. I spent my 26th birthday in Ireland!

Thank you @Eggs for the tag! ☺️

Eggs What a wonderful birthday trip 🇮🇪 - thanks for playing 👏🏻📚🤗 3y
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Whalien99
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3 stars for this poor girl. RIP

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Roary47
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I have recently discovered my love for Memiors so I may be behind the times. Can you believe I still havent read these! 😱 I hope there is one of these that you all have not read. Otherwise, I would be happy to get something you all are looking forward to not on my list. #LMPBC #GroupV #Round11

rjsthumbelina Out of these, my top vote is for 4y
ImperfectCJ Any of these would be great for me. I have read bits of Anne Frank and I have had a love-hate relationship with Walden for years trying to get through that one, but I haven't read any of them all the way through. 4y
rjsthumbelina But I would be up for any of them. I have read Anne Frank, but not since grade school, so it would be interesting to see what I think of it now 4y
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Roary47 Awesome! I was worried everyone would have read them all. Ill wait for @Bookwormjillk and let you know my pick after they are able to input. 4y
Bookwormjillk I have never able to get through Walden but the rest look good! 4y
Roary47 Alright lets go with 4y
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“I‘ve found that there is always some beauty left — in nature, sunshine, freedom, in yourself; these can all help you.” – The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

Djspens I just read this, too. If only she knew how famous of a writer she‘d become. And lilacs are my favorite! I can just smell that bouquet 🤗 4y
Lollymya Love this photo 4y
Shemac77 LILACS!!!! 4y
STORYBOOK-CAFE @Djspens Love this comment 💜 4y
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d_t_r_eeve
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Despite the tragedy of her death and the horrific world events surrounding it, this is a wonderful book which captures the essence of being a young teen. Despite being in permanent lockdown, she thinks and feels much of the things that a 21st century teen does. Her honest and open account of her feelings, set against the backdrop of such an important historical event makes for essential reading. As poignant and relevant today as in the 1940s.

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Lirianni
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This book is good. I just wish that they put when she got taken away to the condo traction camp. Overall it is good.

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"I wish to go on living even after my death."

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kspenmoll
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#WonderousWednesday

🍁my son was born in October. So when he was 1 yrs old we visited an apple orchard in Amherst,MA my husband used to frequent when he lived in nearby Easthampton.Ever since then we have visited every year. Not sure yet if we will go this year due to Covid. 😥
🍁The Diary of Anne Frank- opened up which was to become avid interest in history & journaling. Majored in history in college.
🍁Track my books in Litsy, a notebook.

DAB 😊 4y
Eggs Happy Birthday to him🥳🍎🥳! I love apple orchards 4y
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DAB
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A few banned books I have read. Feeling like a badass.

MegaWhoppingCosmicBookwyrm The Glass Castle was banned?!? 🤔 Not that I can ever understand why a book is banned...but still. I had no idea. 😅🤷‍♀️ 4y
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📚Diary of Anne Frank
✒️ Anthony Doerr
🍿Defiance
🎤Duran Duran
🎵Don‘t You (Forget About Me) https://youtu.be/CdqoNKCCt7A

#ManicMonday @JoScho

JoScho That song is all the feels. Thanks for playing 🤗💚 5y
Cinfhen All I can think of is The Breakfast Club @JoScho when I hear that song 🥰 5y
AmyK1 Love that song! I always think of The Breakfast Club too @Cinfhen 5y
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Centique LOVE THAT SONG. 😍 #breakfastclubforever 5y
JoScho Me too! 5y
Cinfhen A few years back I made my kids watch The Breakfast Club and it wasn‘t magical for them😭😭😭i was so sad but they thought the song was awesome @Centique @Kelly_the_Bookish_Sidekick @AmyK1 they did agree to FootLoose after and they were slightly more entertained #DarnKidsHaveNoTaste 5y
TrishB Breakfast Club is a real dad/daughter thing in our house! 5y
Centique @Cinfhen I think my daughter was “meh” about it too. She LOVED Ferris Bueller though. It may have been timing - post 14 she has lost all interest in anything from “mum‘s era” 🤷🏻‍♀️ Too busy with Tik Tok I guess 😩🤪 5y
Cinfhen My son was trying to explain Tik Tok to me @Centique I‘m definitely missing something 🤷🏼‍♀️I love that MrB and Ms C. have a #BreakfastClubBond @TrishB xxxxx 5y
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kspenmoll
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#7Days7Books #Day3 #AnneFrank #TheSecretAnnex #LifeChangingBook
I kept a diary,but when I read Anne‘s at age 11,her life & words scorched deep into my soul.Her diary led me on a treasure hunt to other books about her,WWII,the holocaust.I imitated her diary,discussing my daily life & the Vietnam War.As an adult,I visited the Secret Annex-no words capture how moved I felt.View:

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-netherlands-annefrank-idUSKCN21Y24D

kspenmoll I still have this edition today but it is packed up a box. 5y
LeahBergen I read it right around that age as well and it had the very same effect. I have a stack of books about her and finally visited her house and ... 😭😭😭. 5y
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Bookgoil
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Read more of this gem and I‘m glad I‘m not being persecuted and can leave my home to walk my dogs and really is life as hard as it could be? No. Thankful every day for what I have. #dogsoflitsy #EasterExtravaganza

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Butterfinger
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#7Days7Books 7 books that have left a deep impression and changed my life.

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Tanisha_A
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Day 2 of sharing seven books that left a deep impression on me. #7days7books

📷: Here's the Little People, Big Dreams version of the book, which i definitely recommend for kids.

Tanisha_A Thank you for the tag @BarbaraBB ! 🤗 5y
ju.ca.no Lovely! I have one book in this edition but I‘m sure all of them are great! 5y
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squirrelbrain
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#7days7books Day 5

I‘m posting 7 books that had an influence on me or changed me (in my case as a child or teenager)

Why not join in?

Crazeedi This book changed me, I have had a connection to the Jewish people since. It was life changing 5y
arlenefinnigan Everyone should read this. It should be a set text for schools. 5y
Caroline2 Yes!! This book changed me as a teen too. 👍 5y
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#MiddleGradeMarch @sblbooks @megnews

1. Yes, I have always enjoyed reading. 86-89. I wanted my hands on every World War II book so I remember reading The Diary of Anne Frank for the first time. I didn't realize it then, but Europe was still suffering from the impact.

2. Randy Travis. I told my friends that Ralph Macchio and/or Kirk Cameron (Growing Pains) was my boyfriend. Madonna.

3. The end of the Cold War. Tiananmen Square in China

megnews Madonna! 5y
sblbooks I loved your answers to number 2😂 You were reading some pretty intense stuff for your age.I loved the Diary of Anne Frank. I read it when I was about 16. 5y
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Scochrane26 I loved Ralph macchio & Kirk Cameron when I was younger. Macchio will be at comic con in my area at the end of March, so I‘ll get to see him. 5y
Butterfinger I want to Google your comic Con. You get to see everyone. 😃 5y
Scochrane26 @Butterfinger We have a huge one in Lexington in March every year. I think about 30,000 people go. There‘s also one that has good guests in cincy & they started one back up in Louisville. Both those are in the fall. I sometimes go to those if there‘s celebrities I really like. 5y
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erzascarletbookgasm
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This enduring diary of a Jewish teenage girl who went into hiding from the Nazis with her family for two years, is an intimate account of her experiences, feelings and frank observations. It gives us a glimpse of the everyday fear and horrors of the Holocaust. Yet Anne‘s optimism is inspiring, and her diary reveals a sensitive girl who saw the best of human kind.

#Jennyis30
#Booked2020
#mandmchallenge2020
#ReadingEurope2020

Librarybelle Good choice! This is such a heartbreaking story. 5y
Catherine_Willoughby Haven't read since I was 12 5y
BarbaraBB The best choice I think, for The Netherlands! 5y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Definitely a classic. 5y
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Eggs 😓👏🏻📚💕 5y
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TheEllieMo I chose this quote too! 5y
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"I hope I shall be able to confide in you completely, as I have never been able to do in anyone before, and I hope that you will be a great support and comfort to me" - Anne Frank

This is going to make me bawl like a baby

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Tanisha_A
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Thanks for the tag, @JennyM. 🥰
#7days7covers #covercrush #day1

This book is in the heart.

I tag @ShelfRighteous and @mabell, if you wish to join! ☺️

LeahBergen This is probably my most reread book. I can‘t even count how many times I‘ve read it since I first read it when I was about 11 or 12 (I think?) ❤️❤️ 5y
ShelfRighteous Thanks for the tag! ❤ Since I dont own a lot of books, I'll take the covers off of Google, but I have sooo many in mind 😍😍 Also, brilliant book🙂 5y
Cathythoughts ♥️ 5y
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JennyM ❤️❤️❤️ 5y
Centique Exactly right ❤️❤️ 5y
kspenmoll ❤️❤️ 5y
kspenmoll Who published this gorgeous cover? 5y
Tanisha_A @LeahBergen Yes, it's totally one of those books. I am feeling a re-read of it now. 🥰 5y
Tanisha_A @ShelfRighteous @Cathythoughts @Centique @kspenmoll Love this book so so much, and this cover is just beautiful. 💚 5y
Tanisha_A @kspenmoll Penguin India, it says cover illustration by David Axtell. ☺️ 5y
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Ruthiella
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Eggs 💗💗💗💗 5y
arlenefinnigan Every child should read this. Such an important book. 5y
Cinfhen I recently reread this diary , coincidentally on what would have been Anne Frank‘s 90th birthday. It was very moving to see how innocent and childlike she was in so many ways despite her circumstances. 5y
Centique Thank you for the reminder! I must reread this soon. I read it for the first time at about 10 yo and it was so impactful. I read a piece of it in a school oral competition that year too, wanted everyone to be as affected. 💔 5y
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Leanestaystrong1995
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From last night watching izombie on Netflix and season five already, that's awesome 👍

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MatschMomma
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Pickpick

Anne Frank is the go to book for getting an introduction into WWII and the horror that happened to the Jewish people. I reread this one every few years.

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Historynerd07

The Diary of Anne Frank is the book that showed me how engrossing and fascinating nonfiction can be!

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“I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn.” ― #AnneFrank, born on this date in 1929; died in 1945 in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.

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Cinfhen
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Very first page!!! Look at the date ~ June 12, 1942 Anne‘s 13th birthday 🎁 I forgot how innocent and childish this diary begins. Even when Anne discuses the anti Jewish Laws that have been put into effect, its written with such nonchalance, an air of frivolity. And how foretelling “ I hope you will be a great source of comfort and support.” 😢

Crazeedi One of the books that had a very deep impact on me as a young girl 6y
BookNightOwl I tried several times to read this but it was hard for me because I knew her fate. So sad 😞 6y
TheNextBook I havent read this book in years. It may be time to reread it. It‘s definitely something I want to read with my son when he turns 12. 6y
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Freespirit I remember reading this as a teen then as a young traveller visiting her house in Amsterdam. It has always stuck with me💕 6y
rretzler I reread when my 17 yo was in middle school - it was required reading for his language arts class in either 7th or 8th grade. By the time my 14 yo was in middle school, it was no longer required reading. ☹️ I would have loved for him to read this book, but he‘s mildly dyslexic and won‘t read unless he has too. Stupid school for changing the curriculum ☹️ 6y
Cinfhen All three of my kids read this book in 6th grade @rretzler @TheNextBook and it really made a strong impression on each of them. It‘s hard to read knowing the outcome @mandi1082 @Crazeedi @Freespirit but it‘s also important to let her memory live on through her words. You would think the world would learn through history 😪 6y
JanuarieTimewalker13 I read this as a young teen (?) thinking the forties were so so long ago, but it was only 30 years earlier. She would be in 90 now, and quite possibly still alive. Never thought about her like that back then. (edited) 6y
rretzler It is hard to read knowing the outcome, at least for me. When my 14 yo has had to pick books for class some of his choices have been - The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and The Fault in Our Stars! Even though he liked both books, this summer he told me for his summer reading he wanted a book that wasn‘t such a “downer”🤣 6y
Crazeedi @rretzler wow he is an amazing reader! I'm sure he needs something lighter now for sure! 6y
Cinfhen So true @JanuarieTimewalker13 although soon there will be no survivors left 😢my friend‘s mom was a hidden Jew in Amsterdam from age 5- 8. Her grandmother left the daughter with neighbors. She gave a talk at our synagogue last year. It was heartbreaking but Thank God her mother survived the concentration camps and came back for the daughter. My friend‘s mom lost all the rest of her family, aunts/uncles/ grandparents and her father. 💔 @Crazeedi (edited) 6y
Cinfhen Smart kid @rretzler my son read this book the summer he was 14 and really liked it 6y
Crazeedi @Cinfhen 💔😪 6y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💔💔💔 6y
rretzler Thanks. I had suggested that to him along with a list of about 15 other books he might like. Although he may pick another, he ended up picking 6y
Cinfhen Nice choice!!!! Sounds great @rretzler #RaisingReaders 🙌🏻♥️ 6y
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Whimsical.Curiosity
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Netflix has a special out called Historical Roasts and it's actually really funny and well done. Having read Anne Frank and visited her home in Amsterdam I couldn't pass this up. I was nervous but Gilbert Godfrey as Hitler was hysterical along with everyone roasting him.

Sorry if any offense!

Bookwormjillk I saw the previews for this and can‘t wait to watch 6y
theresidentromantic This is what we got up to tonight too! I loved it, I liked that every episode had a strong message, and that everyone on that stage was Jewish. I second the recommendation!! 6y
Hooked_on_books I‘m imagining Gilbert Godfrey as Hitler. What perfect casting! 😂 6y
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Whimsical.Curiosity @Bookwormjillk it does not disappoint! Every episode is good. 6y
Whimsical.Curiosity @theresidentromantic yes! I loved that every character was so well executed and the messages were well done. Harriet Tubman was awesome too. 6y
Whimsical.Curiosity @Hooked_on_books he was hilarious and being Jewish himself just added to the show. 6y
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thereadingowlvina
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#qotd
Have a great weekend everyone!!! 😁

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Of course my countdown really begins with a quote..this one remains the one that is closest to my heart. I have always believed in the goodness of all. I‘ve always believed that everyone deserves a chance to let their goodness shine; even when they‘ve shown me their worse. Some people close to me see this as one of my weaknesses. I think it‘s a strength of mine. #annefrank #bookbabe35 #annefrank #livingwithpurpose

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Andrew65 😢😭 5y
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