DamselStock [2011-09-07 05:45:38 +0000 UTC]
Wow, it does look kind of "pop art."
I adored the Diary. I remember thinking as a young girl when her diary was required reading during Hebrew school for my Bat Mitzvah, that she had the most fitting, albeit, ironic surname of Frank. She was just so brutally frank and honest. The best thing about childhood innocence is being allowed to be that open and frank. It's just a shame that hers, and so many other childhoods, were robbed from them. She would have grown into a fantastic author, I think.
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illusion-spin In reply to DamselStock [2011-09-07 11:21:53 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, actually I am reading again her diary and I completely fit with some of her arguments and feelings.
She was funny and honest, she knew perfectly when to talk and when to shut down and she always had an intelligent point of view.
I always cry by the end of the diary, it's like loosing once and once again a good friend.
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