The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank
What did Anne think of her life in 1942 when she was at home
What did Anne think of her life in 1942 when she was at home
What did Anne think of her life in 1942 when she was at home
Anne's narrative sounds like a typical girl entering her teens. Anne says that she has taken a liking to ping-pong; she and her friends often play and then go get ice-cream at the nearest shop that allows Jews. There, they let their admirers buy them ice cream. At this point, Anne lets the diary know that she has plenty of boy friends, whom offer to escort her home from school and almost always fall in love with her.