The Diary of a Young Girl

The Diary of a Young Girl

by Anne Frank
Epub (Kobo - Fixed Layout), Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 15/02/2023

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The diary entries of Anne Frank, a little girl who was forced to flee with her family due to the Nazi occupation, are collected in The Diary of a Young Girl, which is now available in Marathi. One of the most well-known works of literature produced during the Nazi era, this book has received extensive media attention. This novel has won praise from critics and has been translated into more than 60 languages. Miep Gies was successful in retrieving Anne Frank's journal after she passed away in a concentration camp from typhus, and she gave it to the family's lone survivor, Anne's father. The diary was later released by her father. This classic memoir is a must-read for all! • It is a moving coming-of-age story • This personal narrative is written with insight, humor, and intelligence • It became a classic of war literature that continues to enthrall readers to this very day • The varied themes and thought-provoking ideas will take you on an incredible journey • It is a wonderful keepsake gift to treasure and share and will be a good addition to any library

ISBN:
9789358568578
9789358568578
Category:
Diaries
Format:
Epub (Kobo - Fixed Layout), Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
15-02-2023
Language:
English
Publisher:
Prakash Books
Anne Frank

Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt am Maine in Germany in 1929. She is the author of The Diary of a Young Girl, which tells the remarkable true-story of a young, Jewish girl against the backdrop of the horrors of the Second World War. Adolescent preoccupations and emotions are recorded alongside the growing powers of the Nazis and their imposition of Anti-Jewish Laws to create a compelling, poignant insight into family life under Nazi rule.

Anne Frank moved to Holland with her family when the Nazis became powerful in Germany. The Nazis believed that some races, such as Jews and gypsies did not deserve the right to live and they started to arrest, transport and kill them. Afraid for their lives, Anne and her family went into hiding. During the terrible time in hiding, Anne was growing from a young girl into a woman and she recorded her thoughts and experiences in a diary: the constant fear of discovery, the conflicts with her mother, her emerging sexuality, and her hopes for the future.

As the diary progresses, Anne's childish innocence is replaced by premature wisdom and reflection; she not only expresses her concerns with their personal sufferings but also political events unfolding far from their hiding place. The family hid in the Secret Annexe at the back of a warehouse from July 1942, but ultimately the work of their protectors was undermined by the actions of Nazi collaborators and spies. In August 1944, they were discovered and taken to concentration camps.

Anne died of typhus in 1945, imprisoned at Bergen-Belsen, just a few months before her sixteenth birthday. Her diary, written between 12 June 1942 and 1 August 1944, was found after the war and later published by her father Otto H. Frank, the only surviving member of the family. It has become a bestseller throughout the world and is an extraordinary piece of writing from such a young girl, detailing her emotional transformation from childhood to adolescence and reminding us of the horror of prejudice and persecution.

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