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Victoria
October 17, 2007 06:38 PM
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When my family was my age they did a project about her. i didnt really think that she was intresting until i read her story and diary. it was incredible. since that day i read her diary it changed my life.
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Dana Lee Stone
October 15, 2007 10:40 AM
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The experience of viewing this online exhibit of Anne Frank was powerful and moving. I'm a school librarian and our 8th graders are reading The Diary and discussing it. I will make sure the students spend some time in the library viewing this site. It's beautifully done.

I first read the Diary when I was 14 or 15, then again in my 40's. Now I'm 58 and reading it once more. I never cease to be inspired by the depth of Anne's insight and her talent as a writer. Thank you for the tribute you have done.
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Victoria
October 12, 2007 05:38 PM
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I believe God put this girl on the Earth to change the way we are; to show us the way He wants us to be. I think she is an inspiration for myself, an immature journalist. I read her diary for a book report and became interested in her stories. They are absolutely the most wonderful papers ever written by someone her age. Anne still lives on in the wonderful people who have read her diary and always will.
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Nichole
October 12, 2007 03:28 PM
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I love the movie about Anne Frank. And I have read her diary so many times too. In Anne Frank's honor '' living even after her death." I hopefully plan to write an essay about her. Anne has made me realize that you shouldn't take life for granted. That you should enjoy your life. She has inspired me to keep stories in my notebooks. I thank Anne Frank for opening my eyes to the real world.
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Katie
October 08, 2007 06:15 PM
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Many people say, that if Anne Frank lived during a different time period she could of grown up to be an amazing writer, but I think that if she didn't live during the holocaust maybe her writings about the problems in the world wouldn't be as strong, because she didn't live through one. Even though Anne Frank didn't survive the holocaust in some ways she did. Her stories have been read by many people, just as if she was telling them herself.
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KAYE
October 08, 2007 01:05 AM
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Anne Frank story should be to reread again and again to young girls. She brings big impact because of her wonder and courageous soul.
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Sofia
October 07, 2007 09:20 PM
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I read her diary for the first time on June 6, the anniversary of "THE Day" (D-Day). I was shocked, thrilled, moved, touched--she changed my life. What a soul the world lost when they lost Anne Frank!
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Jazmine de Luna
October 06, 2007 11:10 PM
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She's indeed, a very interesting young lady. Her imagination is so WIDE! I am also a 13 year old girl, I can relate with her diary, and her writings, thoughts and stories which changed my outlook in life. Most of the people around me think that children grows and young adolescents just like me can only do little things and it's impossible for us to do BIG things that could change millions of lives in just a SNAP! Oh, well.. Anne Frank did it! It's just one of the most interesting and greatest stories I've ever read so far and I know her message about goodness will always remain in my heart as I go on with my own 13 year old, vivacious and cheerful life. Anne Frank, in my imagination you're always right there to remind me of how to be a good person! I will never forget you. :)
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Liz
October 03, 2007 02:01 PM
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I loved the writing of hers from when she was in the secret annex. I just couldn't believe what happened back then. It's amazing how much the world has changed and how much we are learning about it. Anne Frank is a very good person. Her books are remembered by teens around the world. Thanks to Anne Frank we can actually know more about the past. I hope she is happy. If only she lived to tell her story. Anne Frank is a role model to me. We will sure miss her.
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Clair
October 02, 2007 10:37 AM
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I love her story. It made me feel different about life. She might have died but she is still alive to the world
 
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