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I might be one of a handful of people who didn't read this book in high school (despite doing an entire year's unit on the Holocaust and going to the Holocaust Museum in DC at least 5 times). I don't know what I expected, but I don't think this was it. I appreciate the book, and especially that Otto Frank published it. I can't say that I related to Anne, but she certainly would have had a career in writing or journalism had her life not been cut short from typhoid. All in all, I'm very glad I re
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I read this book as a yong girl and when we wnet back to Washington DC a few years back we went to the Holacost Museum and I purchased an anabridged copy to this book. I haven't yet read it for the second time but am planning on it as I want to see the difference in the books. It was a sobering book to read but gained a greater appreciation for all those who were willing to risk their lives to help save those who were being persucated and killed for what they looked like, beleived in or their na
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I read this book for the first time when I was 12 and I've read it several times since then and it breaks my heart every time.
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Aug 05, 2007
Juniar
rated it
it was amazing
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Jan 25, 2009
Christie
marked it as to-read