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1940, Germany invades the Netherlands, Unable to leave t he country, Anne and her family hide in a warehouse in an attempt to escape the persecution of Jews by the Nazis. For over two years, Anne details her experiences and insights while she and her family were in hiding, living in constant fear.
Among the most powerful accounts of the Nazi occupation, The Diary of Anne Frank chronicles the life of Anne Frank, a thirteen-year old girl fleeing her home in Amsterdam to go into hiding.
Anne reveals the relationships between eight people living under miserable conditions: facing hunger, threat of discovery and the worst horrors the modern world had seen.
In these pages, she grows up to be a young woman and a wise observer of human nature. She shares an unparalleled bond with her diary, which holds a detailed account of Anne’s close relationship with her father, the lack of daughterly love for her mother, admiration for her sister’s intelligence and closeness with her friend Peter.
Anne Frank’s account offers a compelling self-portrait of a sensitive and spirited young woman who turns thoughtful and learns of the many terrors of the world.
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