This volume sheds new light on the most recent engagements with this iconic diary, including three-dimensional video representations, virtual reality films, applications, and escape rooms. Essays highlight the continued relevance and poignancy of the diary, which is contextualized with contemporary and WWII diaries, blogging, notions of childhood, adolescence, and gender. It explores the book's diverse and dynamic representations in comics, theatre, TV, Youtube, in the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam as well as its remarkable reception in the US and in Japan.