“The Diary of a Young Girl”
Review by Olga Mora
This book is
a diary of a real girl called Anne Frank who lived in Holland with her family
during the Second World War.
Anne was the younger daughter of 13 years old in a family of four and her
sister Margot was 16 years old. They were a Jewish family who hidden from the
German army to avoid being taken away to the concentration camps. Anne’s father
had a business with two other business partners so when they realized that the
life of Jewish people was getting worse and they were a big risk to carry on
with their normal life, immediately they had to take the decision to close
their building business and move with their families to hide in some rooms that
Anne called the “Secret Annexe.”
This real
diary includes valuable information to analyse aspects of people surviving
during war and some human values when they find themselves in a most difficult
situation. Also those all the values to keep a family together in spite of the
terrible circumstances they lived by day to day. During the 21 months when they
were hidden and sharing the small rooms, Anne lived a special feeling in love
with Peter who also lived in the same secret annexe and he made her to find
meaning of her life.
I highly recommend
this book to other readers, especially to young people or teenagers. Sometimes
we need to know the harsh and difficult life of other to appreciate where we
are, what we have and how blessed we are.
I have read
others books about the same theme and I can see there are always different
stories to help us.
Anne’s
writing is so amusing, she was a very clever and cheerful teen and I felt quite
identified with her when she said that many people complained of her because she
talked a lot! Also when she had her issues with her mom. I loved it how she
expressed her love for her father all the time. Even though she felt terrified
most of the time, she was strong enough to deal with her fears.
In
conclusion Anne’s diary shows us the intelligence, bravery, dreams and maturity
of a young girl who was able to convey her genuine feelings and thoughts within
narrow circumstances.
395 words.
How breath-taking story this is, I am amazed by her for living through difficult circumstances ....
ReplyDeleteit shows many things that we can't imagine, the war, for peace. nice story.
ReplyDeleteI think i need to read it because i want to know more how good where i am what i have.
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