The Diary of a Young Girl- Anne Frank
by Anne Frank
The Diary of a Young Girl is a firsthand personal account written as diary entries by Anne Frank while she and her family lived in concealment to avoid persecution during the Second World War. The journal alternates between everyday detail — cramped routines, tensions among companions, and the small comforts of books and music — and larger reflections on identity, aspiration, and the human capacity for both kindness and cruelty. Its immediacy comes from a voice that is at once adolescent, observant, and literate: moments of humor and irritation sit beside thoughtful passages about the future, faith in people, and creative ambition. Readers drawn to war-and-peace will find an intimate civilian perspective on how conflict reshapes ordinary life; those seeking examples of courage will encounter the quiet endurance of people under pressure; readers looking for hope will recognize the way personal optimism persists amid hardship. The diary’s fragmentary structure and emotional honesty make it a compelling companion for anyone wanting a vivid, humane view of life under extreme circumstances.
- ISBN
- 9780141007212
- Publisher
- Penguin Books
- Pages
- 432



