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The diary of a young girl : the definitive edition / Anne Frank ; edited by Otto H. Frank and Mirjam Pressler ; translated by Susan Massotty.

Van Pelt Library DS135.N6 F73313 1996
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Frank, Anne, 1929-1945.
Contributor:
Frank, Otto, 1889-1980.
Pressler, Mirjam.
Massotty, Susan.
Standardized Title:
Achterhuis. English
Language:
Dutch
English
Subjects (All):
Frank, Anne, 1929-1945--Diaries.
Frank, Anne.
Frank, Anne, 1929-1945.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Netherlands--Amsterdam--Personal narratives.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945).
Jews.
Diaries.
Jews--Persecutions.
Netherlands--Amsterdam.
Jews--Persecutions--Netherlands--Amsterdam.
Jews--Netherlands--Amsterdam--Diaries.
Amsterdam (Netherlands)--Ethnic relations.
Amsterdam (Netherlands).
Genre:
Personal narratives.
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
viii, 340 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New York ; London : Anchor Books, Doubleday, 1996, c1995.
Summary:
Restored in this Definitive Edition are diary entries that had been omitted from the original edition. These passages, which constitute 30 percent more material, reinforce the fact that Anne was first and foremost a teenage girl, not a remote and flawless symbol. She fretted about, and tried to cope with, her own emerging sexuality. Like many young girls, she often found herself in disagreement with her mother. And like any teenager, she veered between the carefree nature of a child and the full-fledged sorrow of an adult. Anne emerges more human, more vulnerable, and more vital than ever. Anne Frank and her family, fleeing the horrors of Nazi occupation, hid in the back of an Amsterdam warehouse for two years. She was thirteen when the family went into the Secret Annex, and in these pages she grows to be a young woman and a wise observer of human nature as well. With unusual insight she reveals the relations between eight people living under extraordinary conditions, facing hunger, the everpresent threat of discovery and death, complete estrangement from the outside world, and above all, the boredom, the petty misunderstandings, and the frustrations of living under such unbearable strain, in such confined quarters. A timeless story rediscovered by each new generation. The Diary of a Young Girl stands without peer. For both young readers and adults it continues to bring to life this young woman, who for a time survived the worst horror the modern world had seen - and who remained triumphantly and heartbreakingly human throughout her ordeal. For those who know and love Anne Frank, The Definitive Edition is a chance to discover her anew. For readers who have not yet encountered her, thisis the edition to cherish.
ISBN:
0385480334 :
OCLC:
34276586

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