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frasersimons 's review for:
The Diary of a Young Girl: The Definitive Edition
by Anne Frank
The majority of this is captivating and precocious, well observed. She even has the wherewithal to read her own thoughts and feelings from previous chapters to reflect and contextualize. It does the job and then some of showing, in a particular way, the loss and atrocity of cutting short lives like Anne’s. She was obviously literary inclined and had modest dreams that would have no doubt been realized.