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God's blessings and prosperity to you. Received item in a very timely manner.would certainly recommend this seller to others.keep up the good work.
We must never forget this girl and the many other innocent victims who perished in the Holocaust. Anne dreamed of being a writer and a journalist, but never knew her wish to "go on living even after [her] death" would come true in a literal sense. Sometimes sassy, bratty, and sharp tongued, but always caring, kind, and reflective, it's a crime that her talents were never given a chance to shine in adulthood.
Most of you know that it includes previously removed material about her strained, complicated relationship with her mom, her more saucy comments that convey her frustration with many of the adults in the secret annex, and her developing sexuality. Heartbreaking because her life was cut short not too long after her last entry, the most deep one she'd written. While any edition of Anne Frank's diary is worth reading, I prefer the definitive edition.
Of course it includes the constantly misconstrued "In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart" line, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. Never. All these things make her more well rounded than in the regular version.
Her progression from a silly school girl to a more mature, introspective young woman is even more striking and heartbreaking.
An overwrought bit of propaganda that has been worth well over $300 billion in aid to Israel over the last several decades.
Her feelings can be shared by millions of women and men.I recommend the book highly. Although Anne was in a situation very few have been in, I believe her diary entries reflect the general mind of teenage girls. Her longing to be loved by Peter (her housemate), her sarcasm and quick wit, and the relationship with her parents are not unique only to Anne. I was shocked at how insightful this young girl was in her entries. It gives the reader a perspective to the war that is rarely seen. The way she discussed such issues as love, religion, politics, a life of anonymity, her relationship with her parents, the war, etc. I tended to forget that Anne was a girl who was only 13-15 years old. were a joy to read.The progression of the diary entries truly showed how Anne matured into a young women.
Although not what I thought I was ordering it arrived in good shape - shipped quickly. My mistake ordering this. It is a teacher's packet regarding Anne Frank.
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