'I want to live on after my death," Anne Frank wrote and through her famous diary, first published in 1947, that is exactly what she did, and still does to this day. It is impossible not to be deeply moved by this new book for younger readers about her life, from her early childhood, to her death from typhus in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945. Written in a simple yet lively style, it carefully weaves together letters (many from the private collection of Anne's first cousin, Buddy Elias), postcards, first-hand accounts and Anne's own diary entries to produce a compelling and fitting tribute to this remarkable girl. It also brings chillingly to life the terrible persecution of the Jews and other minority groups by the Nazis, and the horror of war - especially relevant to children and adults alike in these troubled times.