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Debbie wrote a story of the diary's discovery for The Washington Post in 1998.
Whatever Happened To ... the woman who kept a diary in Nazi Germany? Kris Coronado 2011
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The British publisher Venetia Butterfield heard of the diary's existence last summer when Weiss visited London for a concert at the Wigmore Hall commemorating fellow inmates at the Terezín camp in former Czechoslovakia.
The schoolgirl who survived the Holocaust by fooling the Nazis 2011
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'We're all agreed that bloody diary's too good to be true.
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As Christopher Hitchens notes in his foreword, a striving toward self- discipline is one of the diary's themes.
Diaries Erich Eichman 2010
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Still, given her diary's literate digressions -- whether musings on the deaths of two rather inept New Jersey cops or reflections on how her "flipping" failures affected her relationship with her new husband -- this isn't a book just for New Yorkers.
Monday Night at McNally Robinson: Alison Rogers ("Diary of a Real Estate Rookie") 2007
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Not a single day was skipped in the diary's five years from 1929 to 1934.
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Still, given her diary's literate digressions -- whether musings on the deaths of two rather inept New Jersey cops or reflections on how her "flipping" failures affected her relationship with her new husband -- this isn't a book just for New Yorkers.
July 2007 2007
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The story reported that Peter J Tyldesley, a descendant of Thomas Tyldesley the diary's author (and a solicitor and consultant for the Law Commission) had deposited the diary (1712-14) with the British Library.
May 2007 2007
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I learned from a newspaper scrap, which fell out of the diary's pages that Florence had lived on the Upper East Side.
Lily Koppel: How I Slipped into a Young Woman's World From the 1930s... 2008
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Fearlessly and authentically, Florence Wolfson filled the diary's pages, recording her life's adventures over five years, from 1929 to 1934 from 14 to until she turned 19.
Lily Koppel: How I Slipped into a Young Woman's World From the 1930s... 2008
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