Review The diary of a young girl

(Ok, so I don't know if this is the original synopsis, but it's the one I found)


Summary:
Anne had expressed the desire in the rewritten introduction of her diary for one person that she could call her truest friend, that is, a person to whom she could confide her deepest thoughts and feelings. She observed that she had many "friends" and equally many admirers, but (by her own definition) no true, dear friend with whom she could share her innermost thoughts. She originally thought her girlfriend Jacque van Maarsen would be this person, but that was only partially successful. In an early diary passage, she remarks that she is not in love with Helmut "Hello" Silberberg, her suitor at that time, but considered that he might become a true friend. In hiding, she invested much time and effort into her budding romance with Peter van Pels, thinking he might evolve into that one, true friend, but that was eventually a disappointment to her in some ways, also, though she still cared for him very much. Ultimately, the closest friend Anne had during her short life was her diary, for it was only to Kitty that she entrusted her innermost thoughts.

Opinion:
I was, and still am, fascinated about this book. I read it a long time ago so I don't remember a lot of things. Anyway, in this book I cried and suffered for Anne. She tells us a real story about a hard time in her life. Peace is so fragile, life too, one day you're here, the next day you're not. She didn't have much, but she was happy in her universe as long as she was safe. It made me think about all we have and all we don't apreciatte. I learnt how to be happy with all I have. I learnt how people can be so mean and rude only because you belive in different religions. I learnt how, in difficult situations, you can smile too.

You MUST read this book before you die, everyone must.

Rate:
10 of 10 points

We read us later, Nym-

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