Books by Anne Frank
Anne Frank: The Collected Works
by Anne Frank
Anne Frank: The Collected Works was published by Bloomsbury in 2019. It's “the complete edition of Anne Frank’s works including previously unpublished letters and further writings.” Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt on June 12th 1929, and died of typhus at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in the spring of 1945.
The Diary of Anne Frank
by Anne Frank
"That's what so difficult in this day and age: the moment we think of our ideals, our dreams, our beautiful future, horrible reality intervenes and destroys them. It's a wonder I haven't given up on them, they seem so absurd and unlikely to come true. And yet I hold onto them, in spite of everything, because I still believe in people's inherent goodness."–Anne Frank, 15 July 1944
If you're looking for a more in-depth exploration of Anne Frank's diary and her writing, in 2019 Bloomsbury published Anne Frank: The Collected Works, "the complete edition of Anne Frank's works including previously unpublished letters and further writings."
Interviews where books by Anne Frank were recommended
VE Day Books: Editors’ Picks, recommended by Sophie Roell
For the anniversary of VE or Victory in Europe Day, Five Books editor Sophie Roell takes a personal tour of books about World War II and the Holocaust.
Books that Changed the World, recommended by Amanda Craig
Jane Eyre, 1984 and Anne Frank’s diary all make it onto novelist Amanda Craig’s list of books that changed the world. On Black Beauty‘s underrated importance: ‘People forget that William Wilberforce, who abolished the slave trade, also founded the RSPCA.’