Mark Anthony Anthony itibaren Belleek, Co. Mayo, ไอร์แลนด์
Anne Frank's story is quite remarkable, and her writing is as well. If she had survived the Holocaust, I think she would have had a good chance at becoming a professional writer. On the other hand, it is quite literally the diary of a 12-15 year old girl - which of course has a lot of stuff that some will find quite tedious. Since her life wasn't planned with an exposition, plot development, climax, and resolution, it doesn't exactly read like a first rate novel. It's a diary for crying out loud. This particular edition, the "Definitive Edition", has some additional material dealing with Anne's relationship with her mother as well has her sexuality that was removed by Anne's father prior to publication in previous editions. I would recommend parents preview this edition before giving it to their young readers. That's not to say it is inappropriate, but that it may be good to know what they are reading.