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jean s
March 19, 2007 09:21 AM
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I first read Diary of Anne Frank as a child and have read it every year since and I am 57 yrs. old We should all take lessons from that one very brave and courageous young girl. I can not begin to image what she and all the others like her endured during that period. One of my fondest wishes would be to see the place where she and her family were hidden all that time.
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LaQuita
March 18, 2007 03:07 AM
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I've read the book,and saw two of the movies.I think Anne Frank was,and is inspirational.Her spirt,and soul still lives.Her story inspires anyone who read,or heard about her story.She has inspired me in so many ways.I don't like writting but ,after hearing her story I think I might start.
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Amber
March 17, 2007 10:16 PM
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I think she must have been scared and alone to be there back then. I would have been so scared. I am glad they published her diary so it would inspire so many.
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Lizzy Quencas
March 17, 2007 04:50 PM
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This book is one of the best books ive ever read in my whole life. I cried while watching the movie. I admire Anne so much, all the things she had to go through impress me a lot. She tried everything to save her family and herself. She was such a brave girl, if she would've survived 2 more weeks, then she would've had freedom. She is a true inspiration.
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Tammie Howard
March 15, 2007 08:17 PM
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It has been a long time since I have read the writings of Anne Frank. My daugher is studying WW11 and we looked up Anne Frank. Tears came to my eyes as I re read the writings of Anne Frank. I had read them at my daughters age of 11. Its so amazing that things she wrote about are things that my daugter talks about in present day....clothes, friends, boys....Her spirit was amazing. Oh what writings we missed by her early death. We may never have seen her diary had she lived. I must reread her diary again as an adult. We must never fail to remember what happened during the Holocaust.
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Lizziebits
March 15, 2007 05:06 PM
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this book always inspires me in so many ways. Anne was such a very brave girl, and i am so inspired to know that. But finding out that she died brought such sadness to my heart. She was so close to freedom, and then she just died. I believe that she's looking over us right now! My all time favorite part of the diary is "In spite of everyting i still believe that people are good at heart." She went through so much and she still believed in that and it still brings tears to my eyes that i can no longer hold back. Anne Frank is a true hero, and she will never be forgotten, because her story still lives on with her diary. And she will always take over your heart when you read her diary. She is a real insporation, it just saddens me that she is no longer here. She is my hero!!!
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Ar ty
March 15, 2007 01:28 PM
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Anne Frank is a true inspiration! Even though it seemed like the world was falling apart arount her she still stayed very positive. And even though the nazi's would discriminate the jews, she still belived that everyone is good at heart. That thought is truly amazing. If everyone thought like that in this world, it would probably be a little more peaceful. And for 13 she was very mature and optomistic. isnt it ironic that she said that she wanted to go on living after death, and she did! she is amazing and my idol!!!
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John
March 14, 2007 01:31 PM
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I did not realise until I looked up Anne Frank, how sad her life was. She went into hiding in 1942 and lived in hiding for 2 years and 1 month. Thank you for making me realise how her Anne's life was so sad.
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SilverArrow
March 13, 2007 12:10 PM
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I read Anne Frank's Diary for the first time when I was in 8th grade. Her diary is so funny, creative, and truthful. I'm 19 years old and in my final year of high school and I still read that book. Anne was no different than any teenager alive today.
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Katrina
March 11, 2007 04:19 PM
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Im in 7th grade I just recently read her book and it inspired me in so many ways this book did bring me to tears but I did enjoy reading it she changed the world and no one will ever take that from her and everyones in memorie of anne frank.
 
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