The Diary of Anne Frank

María Hesse brings her unmistakable style and sensitive linework to illustrate one of the great classics of world literature.
Anne Frank was born into a German Jewish family and lived a normal life until the rise of National Socialism forced her family to emigrate to Amsterdam. Just a few years later, the Nazis arrived in Holland, and Anne hid with her family and four other refugees in an attic. She would never live in freedom again. Between 1942 and 1944, young Anne wrote her famous and harrowing diary, a unique testimony of horror and barbarism, as well as a touching portrait of the experiences and feelings of a thirteen-year-old girl writing to escape her own reality.