Name: Hannah C.
March 17, 2008 11:02 AM | Location:
Response: I think Anne Frank is very brave.She must have been a good friend.Anne loved school,and wanted to become a writer.Anne had a lot of feeling and dreams ,that she did not geat to enjoy. Unfortunately her life was mix up more than once. I feel bad for Anne. |
Name: Lillian T.
March 16, 2008 12:35 PM | Location:
Response: First when i learned about this story i thought it was boring and i wasnt intrested but when I started reading the play i thought it was so sad how Hitler and the Nazis destroyed the Jews. I just started reading her diary and it is persuasing me to write. I love the story and ive been reasearching about her for quite a time. ANNE FRANK deserved to be free and live her life ITS JUST NOT FAIR!! |
Name: Isabelle Mollicone, age 8
March 15, 2008 11:56 AM | Location:
Response: Anne is my role model. I think she has great belief and is a good writer. If she lived today, I would tell her that she could end up in Hollywood, like Anne Frank so dearly wished in her diary. |
Name: Misa Amona, age 15, Japan
March 14, 2008 08:45 AM | Location:
Response: I love anne frank. I read her story about fie million times and i love her inspration to how she lived and what she did. I am now 15 and i still go aroud to schools in Japan and telling everyone her story. I thought Hitler was selfish and he was not angry at the jews or blackes he was angry at him self. So, Anne, if you can see this letter, i love you forener, you are my roll model and please rest in peace, anne . Ilove you!!!!! So does everyone in Japan!!!! |
Name: Carly Brooke
March 14, 2008 08:35 AM | Location:
Response: After I read the Diary of Anne Frank in my classroom at schhool, I haven't been able to stop learning about it! It was so cruel of what Hitler and the Nazi's did. I encoutage everyont toread this book. You will definatley find it interest. |
Name: Malissa
March 12, 2008 05:10 PM | Location:
Response: I read this book just recently and I can't stop reading it! It's a wonderful book. She was a wonderful writer and if she was alive today, I'm sure she would be one of the world's top ten people. |
Name: Dawnya
March 12, 2008 08:28 AM | Location:
Response: I first read this book in the thrid grade. I just got hooked after that and have been reading them since because I find her find to be very heart warming and when I read of the stuff she has indured the i Know she was a true "American Hero" |
Name: Parveena
March 12, 2008 06:54 AM | Location:
Response: When I read the story of Anne Frank and her diary I felt as if I was there. I put myself in her shoes and imagend what it would have felt like during those times. When I first started reading it I didn't think much of it but now the story was over I can't stop asking myself questions. Why were those horrible people like that? What was the reason for? |
Name: Nathan Murray
March 12, 2008 12:29 AM | Location:
Response: I believe this is a truly inspiring book. She has taught me much and I truly think this book is a must for anyone. |
Name: Logan Estevez
March 11, 2008 05:34 PM | Location:
Response: I began studying the Holocaust and WWII when I was 6, heard of Anne Frank for the first time when I was 6 and a half and read The Diary when I was 11. It affected me a lot because I noticed a few similarities between Anne and I. But what surprised me the most was the maturity I could feel from the diary. She seemed so wise and mature for a 15-year-old girl. I only hope people can still continue spreading the message of the Diary when we are all long gone.
'Human greatness doesn't lie in wealth or power, but in character and goodness' Give, Anne M. Frank |