A review by deadlyreader
The Diary of a Young Girl by Mirjam Pressler, Anne Frank, Otto H. Frank

5.0

As dutch girl. Born and raised I have heard many stories, had many lessons about anne frank. And here I am 19 years old and reading this book for the first time in my existence.

I don’t have the feeling that I am reading her diary, but more a story as any other book. But then, when I close it I think about what this girl has gone through, that she after the war didn’t live, didn’t have any children. And even when the war was raging on she still thought about it. About love and family, about a future.

And that has me thinking that this girl is the strongest girl that I will remember through the dutch history!

This is a beautiful and wonderful book