Anne Frank
Anne Frank
Who has read it and did you like it?
What wiuld you rate it out of 5?
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Kyle22 wrote:Are you talking about The Diaries of Anne Frank or is this a different book?
I'm thinking its the same book.
I loved this, Anne was so romantic and optimistic and its an incredibly beautiful insight into something that was tragic and adult-minded.
She kind of reminded me of me at that age - oh ho ho how times have changed - I'm so jaded at the ripe old age of 23!!
*~ C. S. Lewis
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Has anybody read 'The Sunflower' by Simon Weisenthal? It is the recollection of a jewish man being asked by a dying Nazi for forgivness before he dies. The jewish man didn't know what to do, on one hand it was the man's last dying wish, but on the other, who know how much remorse he really felt, or if he just feared punishment for his sins. Years later, he wrote to many famous people, including The Dalai Lama, Harry Wu, and Primo Levi, and asked what they would do in that situation.
The book is a collection of the letters of replies he recieved. Quite interesting and profound, a good read.
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Hello fellow readers! I hadn't heard of this book until reading this thread, but was interested so went hunting online and intend to pick up a copy soon. For those of you who might be interested, I found an educational website (designed for teachers but anyone can use it), that not only provides related information & links about the Holocaust. Thought I would share:CassieXO wrote:Wow, I read the Diary of Anne Frank so long ago, and I read Night by Elie Wiesel a couple years ago too. I remember liking them both, but Wiesel's discription of the death marches was so real and touching that I think made it come out first for me.
http://www.facinghistory.org/resources/publications/
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A painful memoir of a teenage boy …of shattering of several innocent expectations…that the civilized world, people of twentieth century and above all, the generous God wouldn’t let this tragedy happen.
Yet it did. And the World Remained Silent.
Must Read.
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My first copy of the book was destroyed by a serious typhoon and I got my second copy in 2012. It was my best Christmas.

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