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A review by sofiasilva6
Diário de Anne Frank by Anne Frank
4.0
I expected the story would be more about the history but how could it?
We are presented with a young girl, forced to live isolated from the rest of the world in a crucial time for her development and self discovery, quite oblivious to the world outside those windows. She is in fact a girl living in a german dominated Holland but she is still a 13/14 year old girl that faces problems that seem insignificant to everyone else but are of the highest importance to her: friendship, family, love, self doubt...
Her writing is nothing short of brilliant, even when the themes seem ordinary.
It is sad to know that she could have grown up to be a brilliant and powerful woman, had she been born in a different time.
She wanted to leave her fingerprint for the whole word to see, I dare say she left much more than that.
We are presented with a young girl, forced to live isolated from the rest of the world in a crucial time for her development and self discovery, quite oblivious to the world outside those windows. She is in fact a girl living in a german dominated Holland but she is still a 13/14 year old girl that faces problems that seem insignificant to everyone else but are of the highest importance to her: friendship, family, love, self doubt...
Her writing is nothing short of brilliant, even when the themes seem ordinary.
It is sad to know that she could have grown up to be a brilliant and powerful woman, had she been born in a different time.
She wanted to leave her fingerprint for the whole word to see, I dare say she left much more than that.