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The Diary of Anne Frank | 
enlarge | Authors: Wendy Ann Kesselman, Albert Hackett Publisher: Dramatists Play Service Category: Book
List Price: $7.50 Buy New: $4.48 You Save: $3.02 (40%)
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Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 181166
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5 x 0.2
ISBN: 082221718X Dewey Decimal Number: 812.5 EAN: 9780822217183 ASIN: 082221718X
Publication Date: October 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand New - Never Opened. Fast, reliable delivery. Exceptional customer service. Selling books online since 1999. Standard shipping is USPS. Expedited shipping is UPS Ground. Expedited shipping will NOT deliver to HI, AK, PR, PO Boxes, APO/FPO.
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Not the book but the written play! September 7, 2005 Cindy K. Beasley (Coppell, TX) 13 out of 21 found this review helpful
This is not the book so be careful if you order this - it is the written play of "The Diary of Anne Frank". Now I have to send it back for a refund - this could have been avoided if Amazon has a number you can call and talk to a person and get a better description of the book.
sad but uplifting December 21, 1999 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
This is one of the most depressing and yet uplifting stories of all time. I just finished a production of the play and I know that there wasn't a dry eye in the audience at curtain call. Anne's statement that "in spite of everything, people really are good at heart" shows that even close to death, love and hope survive. It's a story that everyone should read; it teaches a lot about life.
Simply must be read. February 15, 2005 S. Hebbron (Leicester UK) 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
If ever there was a text that should not only be read but read and re-read, then this insightful and intensely private collection is it. One cannot stress enough how important the work is, not only in terms of it's strong statement agaisnt racism and facism, but also in terms of it's fragile beauty. The tragedy of the novel is in it's exposed privacy, the emerging spirit of a developing and intelligent young woman and the sense it gives us of a thousand similair stories never told and lost forever.
A classic work October 21, 2001 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I have read this book many times, and each time I do so, I am struck that Anne began writing this when she was only 13-years-old. It is as fresh today as it was when I read it the first time about 30 years ago.I am always struck by those who use Anne's quote about people really being good at heart. . . According to Anne's friend, Lies Gosslar, Anne certainly didn't think people were good at heart after being imprisoned at Aushwitz and Bergen-Belsen. Trying to put a happy face on the Holocaust or give it a positive spin is really more than I can stomach.
my heart melted as i felt her pain March 23, 1999 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
The Van Daans, the Franks, and Dussel struggled in the toughest times of their life and grew to become a loving family of friends. Unfortunately, they departed and each died in their own horrible way. I cried when I read it. I know how terrible it must have been, for I am the great grandaughter of Miep. I have heard all the stories and I was really touched.
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