Name: David
March 21, 2005 11:00 PM | Location:
Response: When I finished reading Anne's diary, I felt like I knew her very well and that I had lost a dear friend. Her story is special to me as it is to millions of others. I hope that the world will continue to remember her in the future. This week is the 60th anniversary of her passing. |
Name: Annie
March 19, 2005 03:27 PM | Location:
Response: Currently, I am doing research for a term paper about Holocaust Literature. I thought it was a must to read Anne's Diary, and I picked it up at a library. What I didn't know is how greatly it would impact my life. Reading this book made me more grateful for my home, my family, and the great bounty of food I have. The diary changed the way I thought of the word "prejudice" and I am so glad I read her diary. **Excellent website, you are thanked in my "Works Cited" page. |
Name: sheena
March 16, 2005 10:06 AM | Location:
Response: its amazing to think how a girl so young shook the world through her diary and most of all through her love for mankind. the first time i read her diary i was 12 shes a candle of light to us all |
Name: Nyssa
March 14, 2005 10:22 PM | Location:
Response: I'm 13 years old..and I'm reading the diary of anne frank right now. It is such a tragic story...but anne frank has changed the way I look at the world..I don't take so many things for grantit anymore. |
Name: Jenna
March 12, 2005 01:10 AM | Location:
Response: When i read The Diary of Anne Frank and i finished it i wasent then same person anymore. It gave me a whole new veiw of things. How people were treated. It just wasent fair. After reading the book, My mother, sister and i went to washington dc. We viseted the Holocaoust musiem. It was interesting. I still have the tickit till this very day. |
Name: katrina
March 07, 2005 01:12 PM | Location:
Response: I am getting ready to read the diary of Anne Frank in my 8th grade reading class.I have studied the HOLOCAUST befor. My grandfather was in WWII and was a POW. To this day he still have problems, dreams about the war. TO anyone who reads the and was in a war thank you from the bottem of my heart. |
Name: Jasmine
March 04, 2005 07:03 PM | Location:
Response: I can't believe it...I'm like 13 and she went all through that. This book was so sensitive that it made me cry in one part...One thing i can't take my mind off of is How could Hilter do all of those awful things?! Killing all those innocent Jews and tortering them with Starvation, that just isn't right. But if i was there back then, there will be something i could've done i mean they would have done HORRIBLE things...I just couldn't believe it. I remember reading this in the 6th grade and I did understand it but then 2 years later(which is now) I've noticed that it's more than a diary of Anne Frank it's a book that's changed lives. And i bet all of u agree with me. So all u guys out there, please don't read it and throw it out think about it and see how Anne felt with all of those compellin words that she wrote. Then you'll see what I was talkin bout. |
Name: Dania
March 02, 2005 11:56 AM | Location:
Response: I love to see that Anne Frank,going through so much still continued to have a good heart, she never got bitter in spite of it all. That's something to look up to. |
Name: Bridget
February 28, 2005 09:53 PM | Location:
Response: I love to talk about a wonderful sha has change my life and she has also changed different girls like me out there i hope that we look past race,etc. one day because that is what she hoped for and that is what I hope for one day. |
Name: Nanci Lesley
February 23, 2005 12:00 AM | Location:
Response: This was a beautiful tribute to a beautiful young girl whose sensitive thoughts and truths still stir my heart and brings tears to my eyes. Through her diary, we know Anne Frank--she was so kind to share her life with us. |