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Considering that Anne only left behind a sheaf of Diary Papers written on her birthday, it's very difficult to write a bio of her. Frawley tries, but doesn't get much beyond the "silence & secrecy" theory of Anne's life. I think that reading Charlotte's Biographical Portrait of her sisters is more illuminating, and that's just a few pages.
I read this last, so I had a lot of background by the time I got to this one. It wasn't as enjoyable as Langland's as it was more informational, but I did get some valuable insight from it.