For my second book, I read a book called The Diary of Young Ann Frank. This is about a girl named Ann, who died at the age of 15, as she talks about how she lived during World War 2 and The Holocaust. On my previous blog post I talked about what happened in between the story and now I am going to talk about what finally happened.
Anne Matures pretty quickly thorough out the course of her diary. She shows the pain and hardships it was to be a Jew at that time period of life. She finds it not understandable why the Jews are treated the way that they were back then. Even though she considers her self as a German, her citizenship has been revoked because she is Jew.
During the two years she had and wrote her diary in between, Anne had to deal with deprivation and confinement. She has many complicated struggles of just growing up in circumstances as brutal as the Holocaust. Her Diary ended on August 1, 1944 at the age of 15. It will leave you on a "cliff-hanger". However, the Frank family did betray the Nazis and is arrested. The Franks were arrested on August 4, 1944.
This is a great story and I loved it a lot. I don't say that to many books that are historical. I would recommend this book to everyone because this book has a genre that most people will like.
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