Anne Frank’s status as a symbol of the Holocaust has overshadowed the reality of a girl eager to discover the world around her, a close childhood friend said.
Jacqueline van Maarsen said that while the use of Frank’s name to fight anti-Semitism had been very effective, it inadvertently made her larger-than-life.
"Anne as a little girl was lost," Van Maarsen said during an interview in Budapest where she was presenting the Hungarian version of her book "My Name is Anne, She Said, Anne Frank" published in English in 2007.
Interesting StoryBy: Ari Saturday November 29, 2008 4:01 pm |





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