The Diary of Anne Frank was a moving story about a young girl and her family and friends who were Jewish during WWII, and her life in the Secret Annexe. It was written by Anne Frank (duh), had 283 pages, and was printed in 1963. It was a non-fiction book and was published by Bantam Books, and had the copyright of 1952 by her father, Otto Frank.
Anne was a ordinary girl who was ten when the Nazi group was formed, and she had gotten a diary on her tenth birthday, during which she began recording the items that were being taken away from the Jews. After a while she was annoyed and surprised to find out that they were moving to the Secret Annexe. As she was going to be living there for a while, she got used to it. She was in there with her sister, parents, parent's friends, their child, and the dentist. It was a tad crowded, as Anne usually noted.
She usually got into arguments with her mother, and almost every one who was an adult, not including daddy. She also got into fights with her sister once in a while, but it was very short and almost immediately apologized. She never got into fights with Peter, who she got along fine with, as 'he was like me in almost every way'.
The diary of Anne Frank was a good book, and should be read by most everyone. It does prove of some of the horrors of living cramped with a group of people, as well as the concentration camps. You should read it if you like WWII stuff.
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