In store now! Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
January 27th marks Holocaust Memorial Day. At october Books, we recognise the importance of memorialising the legacies of those who suffered. With over 35 million copies sold, Anne Frank’s diary is perhaps the best know pieces of Holocaust literature. The clarity, empathy, and deep sense of hope preserved in Frank’s diary are a lesson for all of those who suffer. More importantly however, The Diary of a Young Girl remains the most accessible way of understanding the horrors of the Holocaust through Frank’s emphasis on the strength of human resilience, and the importance of resistance.
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Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
Paperback £8.99
This remarkable eyewitness account describes the horror of the Nazi occupation through the eyes of a teenage girl who was there: Anne Frank. It tells how Anne and her Jewish family dodged the Nazis for two years by hiding in a tiny secret room in Amsterdam. Anne was destined not to survive the war. Her family were betrayed to Nazi soldiers, and she later died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. But until her capture, she wrote regularly in this diary, which remains one of the most important books of the 20th century. Written in that hidden attic, Anne’s diary is a remarkable story of hope and courage, and of the life one girl lived at the epicentre of world history.
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