A unique historical record that vividly captures the honor and memory of young Anne Frank and her family. Considered one of the most important works of the 20th century, Anne Frank's Diary still moves readers worldwide. Almost a century later, in the attic of Anne Frank's cousin Buddy Elias's Basel home, a bundle of over a thousand letters, documents, and photos was found—giving even greater significance to the family's story and, at the same time, highlighting Anne's own accounts. Narrated by Buddy Elias's wife, Gerti Elias, and the renowned Mirjam Pressler, Anne Frank's Diary weaves a captivating and captivating portrait of one of the most famous Jewish families victimized by the atrocities of World War II. Feelings and convictions multiply from the very first page, with the description of the vacation at the Franks's home in Sils Maria, Swiss Alps, in the summer of 1935, where the family, whose members lived scattered across the European continent, gathered annually.