While hiding from the Nazis in the "Secret Annex" of an old office building in Amsterdam, thirteen-year-old Anne Frank not only kept her famous diary but also became a writer in her own right. The diary offers a glimpse into Anne's private life and thoughts, but her story doesn't end there. "Tales from the Secret Annex" presents a more comprehensive picture of this remarkable young author.
This collection includes Anne Frank's lesser-known writings, such as short stories, fables, personal reminiscences, and an unfinished novel. It also includes portions of the diary that were initially withheld from publication by her father. Anne's writings in this collection span a wide range of emotions, from fantasy to rebellion, touching moments, humor, and heartbreak. They reveal the incredible depth of her wisdom and imagination, along with her unyielding love for life.
Anne Frank's "Tales from the Secret Annex" serves as a testament to the extraordinary talent of this determined young woman and the enduring power of the creative spirit.