I am enjoying The diary of Anne Frank a lot more than I expected. I thought it was going to be all war and Jews can't do this Jews can't do that, and it is to some degree. But, beneath all of the war there is a little girl who only wants the opportunity to spill her world and secrets too. I would totally recommend this to anyone who likes learning about history and historic peoples lives.
The Diary of a Young Girl. Anne Frank
By Anne Frank
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 7 - 8 | Grades 7 - 8 | n/a | 6.5 | 82762 |
Book Reviews (53)
Okay, it takes me like 30 minutes to read two pages. There are so many pages, but the words are so small, so there are so many words on each page, but I want to learn more about Anne Frank, and what it was like to be a Jew that went into hiding. I'm sad that she had to die at such a young age though :(
omg this book is good!!
You should read this book if you are jewish, I am! Ok so it's about a girl named Anne Frank. She is a writer that hid from the Nazsis during a world war. She has one sibling and she is a bit poor. She is also a bit German. She actually lived behind a closet bookshelf for some of her life until she became captured by police and got token to a very bad camp. This book is her diary! It talks about Anne's life in her perspection!
The first time I read “The Diary of a Young Girl” I was in the 2nd grade. I’ve always loved books, and this is one of the earliest books I remember completely falling in love with. I ended up reading it once more when I was older, and I highly recommend it.
OUTSTANDING. I was left literally speechless when I finished reading it. I can't describe how I felt by words. Sad but amazing.
I am lerning about her now i am in 6th grade an I just took the quizz an it is very interesting and fun lerning about her
great hope you enjoy
I learned about Anne Frank in the first day of 6,th grade it is so interesting
First I must say...Read this book if you are 13 and older - Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl who was growing up at a time when Adolf Hitler was "in rule". Anne and her mother, father & sister - the Van Pels family - & Fritz Pfeffer loved in a little area behind her father's business called the Annex. Anne was such an amazing young girl who had love, compassion and hopefulness in her even if she fought with her family and felt sad and alone at times. Anne kept a diary for two years before she died in a prison camp after her and her family & friends were found. Nobody survived the Camps, except for Anne's father Otto Frank. I got sadder & sadder the closer I got to the end, even if it has been a long long time it hurt to see that people were treated a horrible way. Thank you for reading -Ajg15's Reviews