The Diary of a Young Girl
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The Diary of a Young Girl

Anne Frank

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Anne Frank

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Among the most powerful accounts of the Nazi occupation, "The Diary of Anne Frank" chronicles the life of Anne Frank, a thirteen-year old girl fleeing her home in Amsterdam to go into hiding. Anne reveals the relationships between eight people living under miserable conditions: facing hunger, threat of discovery and the worst horrors the modern world had seen. In these pages, she grows up to be a young woman and a wise observer of human nature. She shares an unparalleled bond with her diary, which holds a detailed account of Anne's close relationship with her father, the lack of daughterly love for her mother, admiration for her sister's intelligence and closeness with her friend Peter. Anne Frank's account offers a compelling self-portrait of a sensitive and spirited young woman who turns thoughtful and learns of the many terrors of the world.

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Publisher
Lifebooks
Year
2020
ISBN
9789897785733

Wednesday, July 1, 1942

Dearest Kitty,
Until today I honestly couldnā€™t find the time to write you. I was with friends all day Thursday, we had company on Friday, and thatā€™s how it went until today.
Hello and I have gotten to know each other very well this past week, and heā€™s told me a lot about his life. He comes from Gelsenkirchen and is living with his grandparents. His parents are in Belgium, but thereā€™s no way he can get there. Hello used to have a girlfriend named Ursula. I know her too. Sheā€™s perfectly sweet and perfectly boring. Ever since he met me, Hello has realized that heā€™s been falling asleep at Ursulā€™s side. So Iā€™m kind of a pep tonic. You never know what youā€™re good for!
Jacque spent Saturday night here. Sunday afternoon she was at Hanneliā€™s, and I was bored stiff.
Hello was supposed to come over that evening, but he called around six. I answered the phone, and he said, ā€œThis is Helmuth Silberberg. May I please speak to Anne?ā€
ā€œOh, Hello. This is Anne.ā€
ā€œOh, hi, Anne. How are you?ā€
ā€œFine, thanks.ā€
ā€œI just wanted to say Iā€™m sorry but I canā€™t come tonight, though I would like to have a word with you. Is it all right if I come by and pick you up in about ten minutes.ā€
ā€œYes, thatā€™s fine. Bye-bye!ā€
ā€œOkay, Iā€™ll be right over. Bye-bye!ā€
I hung up, quickly changed my clothes and fixed my hair. I was so nervous I leaned out the window to watch for him. He finally showed up. Miracle of miracles, I didnā€™t rush down the stairs, but waited quietly until he rang the bell. I went down to open the door, and he got right to the point.
ā€œAnne, my grandmother thinks youā€™re too young for me to be seeing you on a regular basis. She says I should be going to the Lowenbachsā€™, but you probably know that Iā€™m not going out with Ursul anymore.ā€
ā€œNo, I didnā€™t know. What happened? Did you two have a fight?ā€
ā€œNo, nothing like that. I told Ursul that we werenā€™t suited to each other and so it was better for us not to go together anymore, but that she was welcome at my house and I hoped I would be welcome at hers. Actually, I thought Ursul was hanging around with another boy, and I treated her as if she were. But that wasnā€™t true. And then my uncle said I should apologize to her, but of course I didnā€™t feel like it, and thatā€™s why I broke up with her. But that was just one of the reasons.
ā€œNow my grandmother wants me to see Ursul and not you, but I donā€™t agree and Iā€™m not going to. Sometimes old people have really old-fashioned ideas, but that doesnā€™t mean I have to go along with them. I need my grandparents, but in a certain sense they need me too. From now on Iā€™ll be free on Wednesday evenings. You see, my grandparents made me sign up for a wood-carving class, but actually I go to a club organized by the Zionists. My grandparents donā€™t want me to go, because theyā€™re anti-Zionists. Iā€™m not a fanatic Zionist, but it interests me. Anyway, itā€™s been such a mess lately that Iā€™m planning to quit. So next Wednesday will be my last meeting. That means I can see you Wednesday evening, Saturday afternoon, Saturday evening, Sunday afternoon and maybe even more.ā€
ā€œBut if your grandparents donā€™t want you to, you? shouldnā€™t go behind their backs.ā€
ā€œAllā€™s fair in love and war.ā€
Just then we passed Blankevoortā€™s Bookstore and there was Peter Schiff with two other boys; it was the first time heā€™d said hello to me in ages, and it really made me feel good.
Monday evening Hello came over to meet Father and Mother. I had bought a cake and some candy, and we had tea and cookies, the works, but neither Hello nor I felt like sitting stiffly on our chairs. So we went out for a walk, and he didnā€™t deliver me to my door until ten past eight. Father was furious. He said it was very wrong of me not to get home on time. I had to promise to be home by ten to eight in the future. Iā€™ve been asked to Helloā€™s on Saturday.
Wilma told me that one night when Hello was at her house, she asked him, ā€œWho do you like best, Ursul or Anne?ā€
He said, ā€œItā€™s none of yo...

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