Friends,
Growing up a bookish and Jewish child in the Netherlands, I’d read and reread Anne Frank’s diary by the time I was around eleven. As I recall, much of the book isn’t even about the war but (as part of its appeal) starts with the protagonist as a normal, angsty pre-adolescent. On one page she discusses a picture of herself: “This is a photo as I …
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