Le journal d'Anne Frank

Le journal d'Anne Frank

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Summary

"Je vais pouvoir, j'espère, te confier toutes sortes de choses, comme je n'ai encore pu le faire à personne, et j'espère que tu me seras d'un grand soutien。" En 1942, la jeune Anne Frank a 13 ans。 Elle vit heureuse à Amsterdam avec sa soeur Margot et ses parents, malgré la guerre。 En juillet, ils s'installent clandestinement dans "l'Annexe" de l'immeuble du 263, Prinsenchracht。 En 1944, ils sont arrêtés sur dénonciation。
Anne est déportée à Auschwitz, puis à Bergen-Belsen, où elle meurt du typhus au début de 1945, peu après sa soeur。 Son journal, qu'elle a tenu du 12 juin 1942 au 1er août 1944, est un des témoignages les plus bouleversants qui nous soient parvenus sur la vie quotidienne d'une famille juive sous le joug nazi。 Depuis la première publication de ce journal aux Pays-Bas en 1947, la voix de cette jeune fille pleine d'espoir hante des millions de lecteurs dans le monde entier。

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John

Yet another book I missed reading during my shambolic education。 I was impressed with her writing ability and the book is worth reading。PS - This version is the "definitive" edition which contains parts excluded from the original publication。 These parts concern her sexuality and criticisms of her mother。 All in all very innocent, but it gives a fuller picture of the author。 Yet another book I missed reading during my shambolic education。 I was impressed with her writing ability and the book is worth reading。PS - This version is the "definitive" edition which contains parts excluded from the original publication。 These parts concern her sexuality and criticisms of her mother。 All in all very innocent, but it gives a fuller picture of the author。 。。。more

Neerja

A lovely book filled with thoughts and ideas of Anne Frank。 I picked this book expecting to gain some more insight into the life of Jewish people in general and although this book gave me an idea but it was mainly focused on the life of Anne。 These diary entries focuses on the mental state of Anne Frank and the type of life she was leading with her family in hiding。I have quite mixed feelings about this book。 It was a quite decent read so I would like to recommend it。

Claire Ehrenfeld

A heartbreaking story about one young girl and her family 's experience during WWII。 Have read this a number of times since this was initially published and visited the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam。 This visit really brought home the cramped life the families lived in those dark days。 A heartbreaking story about one young girl and her family 's experience during WWII。 Have read this a number of times since this was initially published and visited the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam。 This visit really brought home the cramped life the families lived in those dark days。 。。。more

Lola

What could I possibly say about this book that's not already been said before? Nothing。 A moving and insightful read about a brave young girl。 I'm glad she got her wish to be a famous writer one day, even if it was posthumously What could I possibly say about this book that's not already been said before? Nothing。 A moving and insightful read about a brave young girl。 I'm glad she got her wish to be a famous writer one day, even if it was posthumously 。。。more

Tina Falconi

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Sena Şen

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 sonunu bildiğinizde kitabı okuması çok daha zorlaşıyor maalesef, anne ve margot'nun ekime kadar okulda bile olabiliriz diye umutlanmalarını tüyleriniz diken diken olmuş şekilde okuyorsunuz。 öncelikle, bu kitabın 13 yaşında bir kız tarafından yazıldığına inanmak o kadar zor ki。 savaş ortasında bile bu kadar umutlu oluşu, hala kendini geliştirmeye çalışması ve dünyaya karşı bu kadar meraklı oluşu; bir yandan da hala küçük bir kız çocuğu olarak yaşadığı geçiş dönemi, sayfa sayfa olgunlaşmasını okum sonunu bildiğinizde kitabı okuması çok daha zorlaşıyor maalesef, anne ve margot'nun ekime kadar okulda bile olabiliriz diye umutlanmalarını tüyleriniz diken diken olmuş şekilde okuyorsunuz。 öncelikle, bu kitabın 13 yaşında bir kız tarafından yazıldığına inanmak o kadar zor ki。 savaş ortasında bile bu kadar umutlu oluşu, hala kendini geliştirmeye çalışması ve dünyaya karşı bu kadar meraklı oluşu; bir yandan da hala küçük bir kız çocuğu olarak yaşadığı geçiş dönemi, sayfa sayfa olgunlaşmasını okumak。。。 uzun bir süre etkisinden çıkamayacağım sanırım。 en azından yazar olma hayali gerçekleşti diye kendimi avutmaya çalışacağım biraz 。。。more

Jenny

El diario de Ana Frank es la publicación del diario que escribió Ana desde el 1942 al 1944 que los alemanes los descubrieron; en este mismo ella cuenta su vida en forma de cartas dentro del escondite en la fábrica de mermeladas del padre。 Mi opinión sobre este diario es que Ana tenía una mentalidad impresionante, hubiese sido una gran mujer, muy madura para la edad que tenía, estaba al tanto de todo lo que iba pasando en la guerra y se mantenía leyendo libros para pasar las horas en el encierro。 El diario de Ana Frank es la publicación del diario que escribió Ana desde el 1942 al 1944 que los alemanes los descubrieron; en este mismo ella cuenta su vida en forma de cartas dentro del escondite en la fábrica de mermeladas del padre。 Mi opinión sobre este diario es que Ana tenía una mentalidad impresionante, hubiese sido una gran mujer, muy madura para la edad que tenía, estaba al tanto de todo lo que iba pasando en la guerra y se mantenía leyendo libros para pasar las horas en el encierro。 En las últimas páginas sentí que me despedía de una amiga。 Todos deberían leerlo por lo menos una vez esta historia y saber que no debería volver a pasar。 。。。more

Shelley

I’m not sure why it took me so long to read this book。 It was incredible to read about the daily life of hidden Jews during WW2 from the perspective of a 14-15 year old girl。 She wrote in detail about food, fights and feelings (among other things)。 So much of what she expressed is so typical for a girl her age, and yet, she was living under such difficult circumstances though not as hard as a concentration camp。 It is amazing that her diary survived and most of her family sadly did not。 Sobering I’m not sure why it took me so long to read this book。 It was incredible to read about the daily life of hidden Jews during WW2 from the perspective of a 14-15 year old girl。 She wrote in detail about food, fights and feelings (among other things)。 So much of what she expressed is so typical for a girl her age, and yet, she was living under such difficult circumstances though not as hard as a concentration camp。 It is amazing that her diary survived and most of her family sadly did not。 Sobering and yet humorous in many places, it is an account worth reading from a pivotal time in world history。 I’d give it 4。5 stars。 。。。more

Camila

I decided to review this since I'm giving my book away to a friend。 I read this book back in 2017-2018, and I remember it being my favourite novel at the time。 The Diary of Anne Frank isn't something I can easily review because it's more than a mere book。 It's a diary。 Each page is inked with the writings of someone's most inner thoughts during a devastating time。 And for that, I'll always hold it close to my heart。 I think it's odd in a way that a young girl in this era could relate to Anne Fra I decided to review this since I'm giving my book away to a friend。 I read this book back in 2017-2018, and I remember it being my favourite novel at the time。 The Diary of Anne Frank isn't something I can easily review because it's more than a mere book。 It's a diary。 Each page is inked with the writings of someone's most inner thoughts during a devastating time。 And for that, I'll always hold it close to my heart。 I think it's odd in a way that a young girl in this era could relate to Anne Frank。 Something about her growth as a person will always tug my heartstrings。 I'm glad I read this book。 。。。more

it's ya boy harv

Reading that Anne wanted to be a writer and wanted to "live on after death" made me cry。 She was a writer and we still read her today! She felt like a friend。 She's just。。。 immediately this little girl who's excited about getting a diary。 She names her diary Kitty, which is so sweet and also made me cry: I remember being 10 and getting a diary that I named Joanna。 I love Anne。 I won't forget her。 Reading that Anne wanted to be a writer and wanted to "live on after death" made me cry。 She was a writer and we still read her today! She felt like a friend。 She's just。。。 immediately this little girl who's excited about getting a diary。 She names her diary Kitty, which is so sweet and also made me cry: I remember being 10 and getting a diary that I named Joanna。 I love Anne。 I won't forget her。 。。。more

Soheir Ibrahim

23 1。

Hana Ahmed

I've no right to criticise or even have an opinion on the writing after all it's a diary of a 14 year old。This book made me sad,angry and surprisingly I smiled too, Anne is an intelligent young girl that circumstances made her mature early and one can easily compare the litters from the beginning of hiding and the last entry to recognize it。 I haven't read about the war that much but it doesn't seem to hinder anyone from reading this,Anne explains a part of the political situation and described I've no right to criticise or even have an opinion on the writing after all it's a diary of a 14 year old。This book made me sad,angry and surprisingly I smiled too, Anne is an intelligent young girl that circumstances made her mature early and one can easily compare the litters from the beginning of hiding and the last entry to recognize it。 I haven't read about the war that much but it doesn't seem to hinder anyone from reading this,Anne explains a part of the political situation and described the awaiting danger also the emotions of the rest seven people in hiding which could be heart breaking and sometimes overwhelming。Whenever one comes across a book about people in hiding I think the first thing cross their mind is fear and the unbearable life but there is more to it and dear Anne Frank wrote about it all。 。。。more

Will

pretty cool

Garg Ankit

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is exactly what the title says - a diary written by a teenage girl。 The catch here is that it was written while she was hiding away from the Nazis in a warehouse in Amsterdam。Anne was hiding for almost two years with her family, and a few other family friends。 The group was later apprehended in 1944 and sent to several concentration camps。 The protagonist died in 1945 in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp。 Her father survived the ordeal, and found and pu The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is exactly what the title says - a diary written by a teenage girl。 The catch here is that it was written while she was hiding away from the Nazis in a warehouse in Amsterdam。Anne was hiding for almost two years with her family, and a few other family friends。 The group was later apprehended in 1944 and sent to several concentration camps。 The protagonist died in 1945 in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp。 Her father survived the ordeal, and found and published his daughter's diary in the form of a book。The book is a reminder of the horrors of the second world war and the cruelty of the annihilation of Jews。 It is also a very good illustration of the importance of freedom in one's life。I have no doubts Anne would have grown up to be a successful author。 The world really lost a gem。Verdict: Recommended。 。。。more

Amy Magaña

Es un final triste y agridulce, acompañar a Ana en estos dos años de escondidos en la "Casa de atrás", ver como pasa una parte de su adolescencia ahí encerrada, ver como va creciendo, como cambian sus opiniones, conocer sus metas y esperanzas, conocer su persona, para ver como todo al final se va a la basura por una ideología llena de odio es triste。。。 saber que realmente Ana nunca pudo cumplir todos sus sueños es triste。。。 Siempre te recordare Ana por por tu esperanza y alegría。 Es un final triste y agridulce, acompañar a Ana en estos dos años de escondidos en la "Casa de atrás", ver como pasa una parte de su adolescencia ahí encerrada, ver como va creciendo, como cambian sus opiniones, conocer sus metas y esperanzas, conocer su persona, para ver como todo al final se va a la basura por una ideología llena de odio es triste。。。 saber que realmente Ana nunca pudo cumplir todos sus sueños es triste。。。 Siempre te recordare Ana por por tu esperanza y alegría。 。。。more

Morgan Mayberry

5 stars, not because I enjoyed it, but because it is literally a diary so it is really unfair to criticize。

Caguil

It makes you think about how things were back then, and makes you feel each of the words。

Mari

Intersante, algunas partes un poco aburridad。 Me parecío que escribía muy bien y que sus bases estaban bien puestas, Ana no se dejaba influenciar y que nunca perdió la esperanza。

Irene

It seems inappropriate to review a person's diary, so I'm treating this review more like a book report。Eleanor Roosevelt wrote the introduction in the edition I read, saying this about the book: "Reading it is a rich and rewarding experience。" (p。 x) And that's just it。 This book enriches the life of the person who reads it。Early on, it was almost prescient the way Anne laid out a simple biography of herself, and wondered who would be interested in what she wrote。 From her light-hearted reports It seems inappropriate to review a person's diary, so I'm treating this review more like a book report。Eleanor Roosevelt wrote the introduction in the edition I read, saying this about the book: "Reading it is a rich and rewarding experience。" (p。 x) And that's just it。 This book enriches the life of the person who reads it。Early on, it was almost prescient the way Anne laid out a simple biography of herself, and wondered who would be interested in what she wrote。 From her light-hearted reports of her active social life at age 13, before going into hiding, to her thoughtful introspection from inside "the Secret Annex" at age 15, the diary could not have been better written if its future relevance was known and planned。Anne Frank was clearly an exceptional teenager。 She had more insight and self-awareness than most adults。 She explicitly identified her ideals and worked on self-improvement。 She understood and articulated the value of hard work and the importance of strength of character。 She formulated her own perspectives and philosophies on intelligence, nature, and religion。I see Anne's diary as an example of humanity in its purest form。 Even in hiding, knowing her life was in danger, her day-to-day concerns included typical mother/daughter conflict and musings on boys。 She wrote about concentration camps and the Gestapo, too, but she knew that constant focus on the war and the suffering of Jews would break her spirit。 She was wise beyond her years in writing, "I don't think then of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remains。" (p。 154)We see the statistic that 6 million Jewish people died during World War II, but in reading Anne's diary, we can better understand that it was 6 million individuals, 6 million persons each with potential and value - like Anne - who were lost to the world。Too frequently I finish a book only to find that there are appendices that I would have appreciated reading sooner, so I'll mention that the edition I have has a 3-part afterword that I'm glad I read in between reading diary entries。 Part I was a brief historical summary, providing relevant context for the diary。 (Notably, it was truly remarkable how the description of Hitler's rise, written decades ago, was disturbingly similar to Trump's rise。) Part II explained what happened to Anne and the others after the diary ends。 Part III described how the book came to be published, how Anne's story has continued to be spread, and how her life has continued to be meaningful, even after her death。 。。。more

Mackenzie Howard

I love the story of how this girl went through life knowing she might live another day and how she got through it。 I definitely recommend for history lovers。

Mukund Madhav

This book takes on a Journey to 1944, and no it's not pleasant but it's so refreshing。 It's an exceptional one of kind retelling of the world war stripped away of politics but with humans。 How war effects every one us and why we should learn from our past mistakes。 A must read。 This book takes on a Journey to 1944, and no it's not pleasant but it's so refreshing。 It's an exceptional one of kind retelling of the world war stripped away of politics but with humans。 How war effects every one us and why we should learn from our past mistakes。 A must read。 。。。more

Faria Adil

Deeply profound and touching

Victória Bernaz

Um livro incrível que li quando tinha 11 anos, Anne Frank é uma grande inspiração para mim, especialmente pelo seu feitio crítico e o gosto pela escrita。 Este livro fez com que eu gostasse cada vez mais de aprender sobre a 2 guerra mundial。

ashley nara

I read this in the middle of the pandemic and I don't think any point in my life wouldn't be more perfect than this time read her diary。 When she sat and wrote her diary and when I laid down and ready that diary, we were the same age。 We had the same thoughts, ideas, curiosities。 And despite us being in two completely different situations, we both hope for the same thing: for the world to be better。 I read this in the middle of the pandemic and I don't think any point in my life wouldn't be more perfect than this time read her diary。 When she sat and wrote her diary and when I laid down and ready that diary, we were the same age。 We had the same thoughts, ideas, curiosities。 And despite us being in two completely different situations, we both hope for the same thing: for the world to be better。 。。。more

Theresa

Amazing。。。I thoroughly enjoyed this book。 Anna was intelligent, smart, strong, arrogant, spoiled and a full blown handful。 I wondered what she should could have become had she lived。 It such a beautiful, personal and intimate story。 There's so much I want to say, but there is too much in my head to sort through it all。 I was so fully engaged and experienced so many emotions。 It made me laugh, angry, sad, smile and it broke my heart。 It just drew you in。 I felt so many emotions throughout the rea Amazing。。。I thoroughly enjoyed this book。 Anna was intelligent, smart, strong, arrogant, spoiled and a full blown handful。 I wondered what she should could have become had she lived。 It such a beautiful, personal and intimate story。 There's so much I want to say, but there is too much in my head to sort through it all。 I was so fully engaged and experienced so many emotions。 It made me laugh, angry, sad, smile and it broke my heart。 It just drew you in。 I felt so many emotions throughout the reading of this story, especially when they were finally discovered。 I could feel a piece of the terror that they felt。 There were numerous of times throughout their stay where they thought that they might be discovered and she described the fear and absolute terror they all felt during those times。 So much terror that it made them all go to the bathroom。 To read it knowing what was to come was sometimes too much to bear。 Baffled at how in the world could one psychopathic monster convince, for all intent and purposes, a normal group of people, a country to commit one of the most horrific crimes against humanity。 I will never understand what humans are capable of doing to one other。 I'm so glad she documented their lives in the secret annex and that her father shared it with the world。 She had plans to have it published once the war was over and she would have absolutely loved what it became。 In language translation, it is second only to the bible and it has sold 25 million copies all over the world。。。 she would have loved it! So amazing。。。 。。。more

Pedro González

Lo leí el año pasado (2020), es revelador la forma como describen lo q está pasando día con día hace un llamado a la reflexión de lo que tienes y lo afortunado que eres, y lo importante que eres como persona y como ciudadano de un país, el cual sino te involucras de forma activa suceden este tipo de cosas, de allí la importancia de la educación de un país y este libro sin duda contribuye a lo anterior descrito

melissa

okay so I have to start saying that people overhyped this book。 it is not as good as people make it seem。 it's just about a girl writing her daily life in her diary who just so unfortunately happens to be jewish during the war。 i'm sorry to break it to you, but it's extremely boring。 there isn't anything good to it besides some facts we learn about WW2 and life for the jewish back then。 it's not the kind of book i'd recommend, unless you're a history major。 like i said, people overhyped it, they okay so I have to start saying that people overhyped this book。 it is not as good as people make it seem。 it's just about a girl writing her daily life in her diary who just so unfortunately happens to be jewish during the war。 i'm sorry to break it to you, but it's extremely boring。 there isn't anything good to it besides some facts we learn about WW2 and life for the jewish back then。 it's not the kind of book i'd recommend, unless you're a history major。 like i said, people overhyped it, they made made me believe it was a good book but it wasn't; giving it 2 stars out of 5 is a lot, but i did it only for some wise things anne shared that i highly appreciate, besides that? 1 star。 i actually had to force myself to read this but after multiple attempts, i can not bring myself to finish the book。 。。。more

Chad E Spilman

Insightful girl hold up in an annex behind the bookcase。 She did what I would do during those times, read, journal, studied。 To keep her mind sharp。 Her and her roommates complained about the conditions。 Worried they would be found and it caused a lot of anxiety and quarrels among the residents。

Nathan Cooper

4。5

Bink Verhulst

This book impressed me。 After I went to 'The Anne Frank House' I had to read the book。 I think everyone should read this book at some point in their life。 This book impressed me。 After I went to 'The Anne Frank House' I had to read the book。 I think everyone should read this book at some point in their life。 。。。more