Anne Frank's diary needs no introduction. This beautifully written memoir of a young girl caught in the middle of one of the most horrific periods of human history, is a testament to the indestructible human will to persevere and survive in the face of the most adverse of circumstances.
This is the first book ever to be written deliberately for the right side of the readers brain. Verbal descriptions of complex management situations aren't necessarily lodged in the left side of the brain. In order for us to be able to use the right side of the brain we need a repertoire of nonverbal images. That is precisely what this book sets up to provide.