Eight-year-old Just Grace and her best friend Mimi embark on a campaign to convince Grace's parents that they are responsible and dependable enough to get a dog.
In her diary, fourth-grader Daphne Davis draws and writes about her attempt to stop classmates from thinking she has cooties after what she thought would be a "cool" vampire outfit makes her the laughingstock of costume day.
Daphne uses her diary to chronicle her first day of fourth grade, which does not turn out to be as wonderful as she expected thanks to a series of unfortunate mishaps.
Jamie reveals to her diary that her worst enemy is a sweetheart, her best friend is a backstabber, and she decides to collect clothes with Isabella for a local charity.
When young American pilot Rose Justice is captured by Nazis and sent to Ravensbr?ck, the notorious women's concentration camp, she finds hope in the impossible through the loyalty, bravery, and friendship of her fellow prisoners.
Sent to a fancy boarding school by her stepmother, a prominent attorney, Bailey keeps a journal chronicling her involvement in a "Science Club" that makes and sells crystal meth.
In her diary, thirteen-year-old Abigail Thaddeus intersperses revelations from her secret quest to unearth the mysteries of mythological beasts with reports of the everyday strangeness of her own dysfunctional life.
In 1942, a young Jewish girl named Anne Frank received a diary from her parents for her thirteenth birthday. Today, millions of people have read the compelling, heartfelt diary entries Frank recorded while living in hiding to escape Nazi persecution.
In his first journal, middle schooler Rowley Jefferson, Greg Heffley's sidekick, records his experiences and misguided decision to write a biography of Greg, who, in his own mind, is destined to become rich and famous.