This diary from the Dutch girl who hid from the Nazis during World War II, offers insights into a life typical of any teenager. It reveals her curiosity about her emerging sexuality, the conflicts with her mother, her passion for Peter, a boy whose family hid with hers, and her acute portraits of her ...
... fellow prisoners reveal Anne as more human, more vulnerable and more vital than ever.
From these passages she emerges first and foremost as a teenage girl, not a remote and flawless symbol. This edition restores substantial material omitted from the original edition.