About This Book
Born in 1929 in Germany, Anne Frank spent two years of her life in astonishing circumstances: she was hidden with seven other people in a nest of rooms in Amsterdam. Her diary tells of the life of a group of Jews waiting in fear of discovery by the Nazis. Yet within it, a tender love story slowly unfolds--from her shy avoidances of a young man named Peter to their incessant glances and first kiss. Thus, her diary is not a lament but a song to life, no matter what the conditions, no matter what the threats.
"One of the most moving personal documents to come out of World War II."--Philadelphia Inquirer
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