History isn’t meant to be liked. It’s something that we can learn from, and that’s the case when it comes to one particular novel, that isn’t quite a novel. A 1947 release has earned its place on the “Best Woman-Authored Books,” and it’s something everyone should read at least once.
The Diary of a Young Girl, which is better known as The Diary of Anne Frank, continues to astound. It’s a real story, although it leaves you wondering whether it is something that should have been shared or not.
Anne Frank didn’t write her diary with the intention of releasing it as a novel. This was her way to collect her feelings, as she dealt with the Nazi invasion and the need to hide. You’ve heard the story plenty of times. Anne, her family, and others were hidden away in an attic above her father’s business.
The entire story is told from Anne’s perspective. It’s a look into the life that she lived, and it’s important to remember that this isn’t necessarily a true account of the events. In fact, if you watched A Small Light then you’ll get to see the other side of the story — the one of the people who risked everything to hide Anne and her family.
So, while the diary reads as a novel, it was never meant to be one. It’s a story that you need to sit with for some time.
‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ Nearly Wasn’t Released
When Otto Frank survived the Holocaust and found out about his daughter’s diary, he wasn’t going to release it. Then when he did, he opted to keep out the parts that involved Anne’s most private parts, including discussions of same-sex attraction and menstruation.
In the end, those parts were put back in, but it does raise the question of whether this was the right thing to do. Anne likely never wanted her diary to be published to the world, despite her story being an important reminder of the horrors the Jewish people lived through. While it may be on the list of favorite books authored by women, it’s important to remember the heart of the story and the reason it was written in the first place.
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