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The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition Mass Market Paperback – February 3, 1997

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Updated with enlightening new material, this is the complete, definitive edition of Anne Frank’s diary, “the single most compelling personal account of the Holocaust” (The New York Times Book Review)

Discovered in the attic where she spnt the last years of her life, Anne Frank’s remarkable diary has become a world classic—a powerful reminder of the horrors of war and an eloquent testament to the human spirit.


In 1942, as Nazis occupied Holland, a thirteen-year-old Jewish girl and her family fled their home in Amsterdam and went into hiding. For the next two years, until their whereabouts were betrayed to the Gestapo, they and another family lived cloistered in the secret upstairs rooms of an old office building. Cut off from the outside world, they faced hunger, boredom, the constant cruelties of living in confined quarters, and the ever-present threat of discovery and death.

In her diary Anne Frank recorded vivid impressions of her experiences during this period. By turns thoughtful, moving, and amusing, Anne’s account offers a fascinating commentary on human courage and frailty and a compelling self-portrait of a sensitive and spirited young woman whose promise was tragically cut short.

Praise for The Diary of a Young Girl

“One of the most moving personal documents to come out of World War II.”
The Philadelphia Inquirer

“There may be no better way to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II than to reread
The Diary of a Young Girl, a testament to an indestructible nobility of spirit in the face of pure evil.”Chicago Tribune

“The single most compelling personal account of the Holocaust . . . remains astonishing and excruciating.”The New York Times Book Review

“How brilliantly Anne Frank captures the self-conscious alienation and naïve self-absorption of adolescence.”
Newsday
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“A truly remarkable book.”
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“One of the most moving personal documents to come out of World War II.”
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“The new edition reveals a new depth to Anne’s dreams, irritations, hardship, and passions. . . . There may be no better way to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World War II than to reread 
The Diary of a Young Girl, a testament to an indestructible nobility of spirit in the face of pure evil.”
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“The single most compelling personal account of the Holocaust . . . remains astonishing and excruciating.”
The New York Times Book Review

“How brilliantly Anne Frank captures the self-conscious alienation and naïve self-absorption of adolescence.”
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Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl is among the most enduring documents of the twentieth century. Since its publication in 1947, it has been read by tens of millions of people all over the world. It remains a beloved and deeply admired testament to the indestructible nature of the human spirit. Restored in this Definitive Edition are diary entries that were 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 sexuality. Like many young girls, she often found herself in disagreements 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 she went into the Secret Annex with her family.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Bantam; Reprint edition (February 3, 1997)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Mass Market Paperback ‏ : ‎ 400 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0553577123
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0553577129
  • Reading age ‏ : ‎ 13 - 17 years
  • Lexile measure ‏ : ‎ 1020L
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4.12 x 1 x 6.85 inches
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Customers find the book interesting and masterful to read. They describe the writing style as relatable, captivating, and admirable. Readers describe the story as historical, fascinating, and full of events. They also mention that the book is informative and a wonderful teaching tool. Additionally, customers find the story heartbreaking, sad, and optimistic. They find the inspiration inspiring and life-changing.

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102 customers mention "Readability"102 positive0 negative

Customers find the book interesting, masterful, and great. They say it's a snapshot of a point in WWII European history and a good read for pre-teens and adults alike. Readers also mention it gives an excellent account of what the Jews endured during the Holocaust.

"...much more than simply writing a book: it has become one of the most well-known books around the world...." Read more

"...So is it interesting to read? If you're really into WW2 in Europe and you enjoy studying these things, then Yes. It's good to read...." Read more

"Looked this new version, great book. Enjoyed the pictures" Read more

"I read in high school, but wanted to again. Great read." Read more

58 customers mention "Writing style"58 positive0 negative

Customers find the writing style relatable, admirable, and beautiful. They describe the narrative as succinct and intimate. Readers also mention the book is heartfelt, hopeful, and thought-provoking.

"...as Ms. Frank (13-15 years of age) could have written so well, so introspectively, so worldly, and so authentically, especially in the form of a diary..." Read more

"...However, her narrative is a succinct and intimate portrait of two Jewish families, the Franks and the Van Daans, and an unmarried dentist...." Read more

"...I found this version to be much more endearing, honest and thought provoking...." Read more

"...most important wartime chronicles, and one of the most honest, heartfelt memoirs, ever written." Read more

46 customers mention "Story quality"40 positive6 negative

Customers find the story fascinating, interesting, and full of events. They say it's one of the most important wartime chronicles and honest. Readers also mention the book is an amazing story of hope and one of the most beloved autobiographies of all time.

"...It also has a timeline of events at the end of the story. Also, some parts of the diary are narrated in graphic format...." Read more

"...Even after 70 years, this remains one of the most important wartime chronicles, and one of the most honest, heartfelt memoirs, ever written." Read more

"...It is one of the most beloved autobiographies of all time...." Read more

"Bought this to finish off a class set for a novel study. This book is a classic...." Read more

32 customers mention "Information value"29 positive3 negative

Customers find the book very informative, interesting, and saturated with wisdom. They say it's a wonderful teaching tool and essential to understanding the Jewish experience during World War II. Readers also mention it's a great book for young adults and recommended reading material.

"...decades ago, I would now say that this book is essential to understanding the Jewish experience during World War II...." Read more

"...and empathize with what Anne and her family endured, it is a powerful message...." Read more

"...We have been reading it and the students are enjoying it." Read more

"...This is a book that is recommended reading material for both adolescent and older readers alike...." Read more

18 customers mention "Heartbreaking story"16 positive2 negative

Customers find the story heartbreaking, heartwarming, and sad. They say it puts the tragedy on a personal level and introduces them to a young person. Readers also mention the diary is optimistic and comical at times.

"...It is a heartbreaking story because we know the end of the story, but it's the beginning and every thing leading up to the fate of the Frank family..." Read more

"...It's a heartwarming yet also a very sad account the daily activities of Anne Frank...." Read more

"...is one of those books you don’t want to put down even though it’s so heartbreaking...." Read more

"...unimaginable because it was so massive, this book puts the tragedy on a personal level, introduces you to a young girl who will end her life in a..." Read more

14 customers mention "Inspiration"14 positive0 negative

Customers find the book inspiring, heartwarming, and life-changing. They say it makes them smile, laugh, and cry. Readers also mention the story is unique and makes a much greater impact.

"...It's a heartwarming yet also a very sad account the daily activities of Anne Frank...." Read more

"...charming, relatable, all girl and incredibly bright, witty and hopeful...." Read more

"The words and thoughts of Anne, are quite unique...inspiring, heart felt , open, spontaneous, down to earth...." Read more

"...Her hopeful and ambitious spirit is truly inspiring. It's nice to see how this young girl's story has had an impact on so many even 70 years later." Read more

11 customers mention "Intelligence"11 positive0 negative

Customers find the girl in the book wise, amazing, and intelligent for her age. They say she uses good vocabulary and makes them think about what occurred. Readers also mention the author is brave and charming.

"...her discussions are appropriate for teenagers and adults as she speaks with wisdom. In sexuality, she advocates for sexual education at a young age...." Read more

"What a beautiful young, wise girl, taken from the world because of her ethnicity...." Read more

"...What an amazing young girl. How wonderful that her diary was found; she will live on in history." Read more

"...You can really appreciate how special Anne is while reading this. She smart, talented, and feisty. You can't help but like her...." Read more

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Customers are dissatisfied with the pages falling out of the book. They mention the binding and glue are poor, and items coil easily.

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The end pages have copies of her diary, making this book unique despite the flaws. What flaws?! Well, nothing about Anne, obviously.... the first is:Only on page 12, and I already have a complaint about this so-called definitive edition.Talking about the hot summer and how everyone huffs and puffs, she says: "Only now do I realize how pleasant a streetcar is, but we Jews are no longer allowed to make use of this luxury; our own two feet are good enough for us."In the previous copy I had, it used the idiom that Anne used: "Shank's mare is good enough for us." I remember having to write that down and ask my mom what it meant the first time I read the diary. And she didn't know! It required some additional investigation. But that's how I learned; it meant 'using your feet.' I would go on to keep a journal of my own in my teen years, filled with idioms I learned from 'old' books. You're cheating people of vibrancy and color when you dumb down the translation!Secondly, at the end of the book, there's just a two-page blurb about what happened to each person after her diary ends. Very brief. The other paperback copy I had (and lost, which prompted this buy) had a chapter detailing all the information they had about where she went, whom she met in one of the camps (a childhood friend), and an entire closing chapter about the fate of everyone and helped you 'process' the sudden, abrupt end of her diary. In this copy, it ends. Good to shock the first-time reader, but everyone who is very interested in Anne's story will want to expand on the 'after diary', and this version does not have that.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024
Decades ago, my school had us read what I now know was small collection of sanitized portions of Anne Frank's diary. I recall my emotions then were rather nonplused in nature.

Upon reading this "Definitive" version of Anne Frank's diary, what we have instead is a page-turning, emotionally gut-wrenching, yet emotionally common story of a most uncommon young woman, enduring the most extreme of conditions possible. Of course, we all know the ending, which makes many of Ms. Frank's long-term hopes, wishes, and desires all the more inspiring, intriguing, and dispiriting.

Ms. Frank repeatedly hoped that she would be able to write a book based on her diary, which she tentatively titled "The Secret Annex." Well, Ms. Frank accomplished much more than simply writing a book: it has become one of the most well-known books around the world. As someone who became a teacher in his second career, I find it amazing that someone so young as Ms. Frank (13-15 years of age) could have written so well, so introspectively, so worldly, and so authentically, especially in the form of a diary. I cannot think of a single student I taught in 13 years who could write as well as Ms. Frank did.

While I started reading this book with trepidation, given my experience reading only a selection of the diary decades ago, I would now say that this book is essential to understanding the Jewish experience during World War II. For a broader perspective, I would pair it with "The Sisters of Auschwitz," which is similarly based on hiding in the Netherlands, and a family that tangentially crossed paths with the Frank family upon their almost simultaneous capture.
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I purchased this book for my wife.She loved it she said she would give it five stars And would highly recommended.
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Engrossing. I was taken by surprise as I read Anne's diary. I was expecting to find lots of historical detail about the Holocaust. There is some of that. I was expecting to read the disjointed narrative of loose events. This diary had some of that, too. However, her narrative is a succinct and intimate portrait of two Jewish families, the Franks and the Van Daans, and an unmarried dentist. The diary does begin before her family goes into hiding, on June 12, 1942, but by July 9, Anne begins to chronicle the vicissitudes of the aforementioned families, and her personal reflections. Instead of politics and war, Anne describes quarrels between herself with her mother, Mrs. Van Daan, and Dussel (the dentist), between the Van Daans and the Franks, and between Mrs. Van Daan and Dussel. What makes these accounts astonishing is that Anne describes these quarrels with the irony and maturity of a full-fledged writer, and her tone makes any reader recall the ironies of a Jane Austen narrative (I may go as far as to compare the relationship between Anne and her mother with that of an Elizabeth Bennet with her silly mother in Pride and Prejudice). Only that this is nonfiction, and thus, her rivalry with her mother may be a situation that other teenagers may easily relate to. If Freud had this diary in his hands, he may even go as far as to point out that Anne has an Electra complex (the reverse of the Oedipus complex). Anne makes very clear that she cannot stand her mother and even claims to hate her. She may have modified this "hate" a year and a half later in the same diary, but she still accepts that she can live without her and that she cannot profess the motherly love. Again, she treads in Jane Austen territory when she claims on February 8, 1944 that her father is not in love with her mother, and that he kisses her the way she kisses them. If this had been fiction, one could find parallels with some Austen novels. Equally astonishing is the level of maturity with which she analyses her parents' matrimonial situation, even if her conclusions were wrong and she was just biased toward her father.

In likewise manner, she describes her relationship between herself and Mrs. Van Daan, and the Van Daans. Only a few weeks after their arrival at the secret annex, on September 2, 1942, Anne describes a quarrel between the couple and calls their son lazy, and on September 21, she calls Mrs. Van Daan "unbearable." Her antagonism toward Mrs. Van Daan will be one of her recurring topics throughout the diary. There is also plenty of conflict between her and Dussel with whom she has to share her room; and finally, when she is fourteen and a half, and in love with Peter Van Daan, she turns her adolescent rage against her own father in a letter defending her independence from parental intrusion and her right to see Peter as often as she liked. She may regret this afterwards, but this rebellion shows us an outstanding character trait of hers, an indomitable spirit, and one of the major themes in this diary: generational conflict; the world of adults against youngsters. Since the very beginning, Anne finds her privacy and free will threatened, not only by the external forces of the Nazis, but also by her mother, her sister Margot, Mrs. Van Daan, and Dussel. When on March 2, 1944 she writes, "We aren't allowed to have an opinion" teenagers all over the world will sympathize. Her musings about relationships between youngsters and adults, however, must not be confused with mere griping; her voice is carried by a balance between passion and reason.

Along with the threat of parental intrusion upon her freedoms, she talks in depth about sexuality and the need for courage in the face of adversity; the importance of work and.having goals in life; the roots of happiness; the importance of religion (no matter which religious doctrine one follows); the unfortunate growth of anti-Semitism, and her love for Holland. Each one of her discussions are appropriate for teenagers and adults as she speaks with wisdom. In sexuality, she advocates for sexual education at a young age. She feels no shame for her periods and openly confesses on January 6, 1944 that she is "always looking forward to the time when I'll feel that secret inside me once again." And when she is falling in love with Peter, she announces on February 12, 1944 "I think spring is inside me." In matters of love, she does sound more radical when she claims on March 2, 1944 "Losing your virtue doesn't matter, as long as you know that for as long as you live you'll have someone at your side who understands you..." But the way she reflects on these issues throughout the diary show a desire to balance out her natural teenage impulses with the reasoning of a maturing adolescent, not a rebel without a cause.

Anne also talks about her literary ambitions and she does show her knack for writing with skill. There is a tone of irony in an entry subtitled "Peeling Potatoes," August 10, 1943. Once you've read this section you'll discover that it is more than about peeling potatoes. A clever story is subtitled "Ode to My Fountain Pen: In Memoriam" found on the November 11, 1943 entry. It's about the loss of her fountain pen. She even makes the most out of scary situations when she writes about an attempted break-in into the factory where they are hidden as if she were narrating a suspenseful story. In addition, on many occasions she shows us the sensibility of a poet as she connects with nature even within her confinement: "As long as you can look fearlessly at the sky, you'll know that you're pure within and will find happiness once more" she states on February 23, 1944. Later on, on March 7, 1944, she claims her right to beauty in the face of misfortune: "If you just look for it, you discover more and more happiness and regain your balance. A person who's happy will make others happy; a person who has courage and faith will never die in misery."

This does not mean that Anne's diary has nothing to do with the war or with anti-Semtism. Without these two, without the Nazi menace, Anne would have discovered these things sooner in a freer environment (it took her almost two years to explore love and friendship with Peter), she would have developed her skills as a journalist, a poet, and a writer, had not the Nazis and the war existed. And yet, in spite of the overwhelming presence of the Nazis, anti-Semitism, and war, Anne's greatest triumph was being able to reveal the heart of an adolescent with frankness and honesty. Like the great writer of fiction, Jane Austen, Anne Frank found in the tidbits of her conflicts with adults, their everyday quarrels, her bodily needs and intimacy, her desire for affection and love, their disagreements over politics, the voice of all humanity. It is for these reasons, that this diary endures among classics and among must reads for our youth.

A good companion for this book, also sold on Amazon, is the Anne Frank House Authorized Graphic Biography, written by Sid Jacobson, and illustrated by Ernie Colon, because of the historical background for the anti-Jewish laws, the rise of Hitler and Nazis in Germany and Europe, the mass migration of Jews to other parts of the world, genealogical maps of Anne's family, and a map of the secret annex. It also has a timeline of events at the end of the story. Also, some parts of the diary are narrated in graphic format. I recommend both books together.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
After reading as a child, I decided to revisit this book after a trip to the Holocaust Museum in DC, I am glad I did!
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La relación calidad/precio es muy buena. El libro ya lo conocía en español, pero sirve muchísimo en idioma inglés para el aprendizaje de este idioma.
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Livro muito “bom”,bom entre aspas pq n é uma história boa,mas vale a pena pelo conhecimento!!!!vocabulário fácil até,recomendo pra qm tá começando a ler em inglês..mas o livro é meio parado então a pessoa tem q ter calma..é como se fosse uma série, acontece tudo devagar, até pq não é algo fictício é uma história real!! N recomendo pra quem tá comendo agr a ler!!
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A young girl (Anne Frank,13 years old)with her whole life ahead of her forced to hide behind an office wall🧱 with her family and four other strangers for two years.
She kept a diary.
Everyone should read this diary.
The added photographs make this diary even more heart-wrenching, real photographs of the people who went through this horrific time in history.
I got this book for my 10 year old daughter who is studying WW2 in school.
Anne Frank writes beautifully throughout.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 17, 2024
A young girl (Anne Frank,13 years old)with her whole life ahead of her forced to hide behind an office wall🧱 with her family and four other strangers for two years.
She kept a diary.
Everyone should read this diary.
The added photographs make this diary even more heart-wrenching, real photographs of the people who went through this horrific time in history.
I got this book for my 10 year old daughter who is studying WW2 in school.
Anne Frank writes beautifully throughout.
5stars to Anne Frank.
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