A review by nssutton
Anne Frank: The Book, the Life, the Afterlife by Francine Prose

2.0

accidentally left this book in my locker over the weekend, which was the final pin in the already deflating project to read this book alongside the diary of anne frank.

the last few books i've read have been so fantastically depressing that i thought this literally analysis of an another depressing situation might be a burst of fresh air. it wasn't, really, because i hadn't read the book and wasn't really interested in the differences that were then discussed.

i do love the book cover - i could stare at it forever.