A review by wayfaring_witch
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

5.0

I visited the Secret Annex shortly after finishing this on the plane. Re-reading as an adult, I was really captured by how funny, sassy, and clever Anne was as a writer. I found it fascinating to see their daily life and how the residents of the secret annex learned about what is happening in the war. So much of her (forced to grow up too fast) wisdom is equally relevant today. 2018 Pop Sugar Reading Challenge: A book that is also a stage play or musical