Quote by John Green

The book was turned to the page with Anne Frank's name, but what got me about it was the fact that right beneath her name there were four Aron Franks. FOUR. Four Aron Franks without museums, without historical markers, without anyone to mourn them. I silently resolved to remember and pray for the four Aron Franks as long as I was around.


The book was turned to the page with Anne Frank's name, but

Summary

This quote highlights the profound impact that Anne Frank's story had on the narrator. It emphasizes the tragedy of not just Anne Frank's life cut short, but also the forgotten lives of the four Aron Franks who were never acknowledged or remembered in history. The narrator takes this as a personal responsibility to honor and commemorate these forgotten individuals, vowing to remember and pray for them as long as they live. It underscores the importance of preserving the memory of all those whose stories remain untold or overlooked.

By John Green
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