Li Pak (aged 10), Conservative Baptist Lui Ming Choi Primary School
One excellent non-fiction book I recommend is The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. This book is inspiring and teaches us important lessons about courage and hope.
Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who lived during World War II. She and her family had to hide from the Nazis, who were trying to capture Jewish people. During this time, Anne kept a diary where she wrote about her thoughts, feelings and everyday life in hiding.
The diary starts when Anne is just 13 years old and continues until she is 15. Reading Anne’s diary helps us understand the struggles faced by people during the war. It shows us how important it is to stand up against injustice and to value freedom. Anne’s words are powerful; she writes about her dreams, fears and hopes for a better future. Even in the darkest times, she never loses her spirit.
This book is suitable for Primary Five students because it encourages empathy and understanding. It teaches us about the past in a personal and relatable way. Anne’s story reminds us to appreciate our freedoms and be kind to others.
In conclusion, The Diary of a Young Girl is a must-read documentary book that tells a true story and inspires us to be better people. It’s an excellent way to learn about history while connecting with a brave young girl’s experiences.




