![]() ![]() ![]() On August 4, 1944, three days after Anne wrote her last diary entry, the inhabitants of the Annex were apprehended. ![]() The teen-who had received the blank book that would become her diary for her 13th birthday-chronicled what life was like after her family, along with a group of other Jews, moved into an annex located in her father Otto’s Amsterdam-based business in 1942 to hide from the Nazis.įrank had been writing in her diary for nearly two years by the time she heard Dutch politician Gerrit Bolkestein on the radio, asking Dutch citizens to hold on to documents like wartime journals so that the world could understand what they had been through. Anne, inspired, decided that she would publish her diary after the war and began to revise it she planned to call her book Het Achterhuis (“The Secret Annex”). The Diary of a Young Girl // Anne FrankĪrguably the most famous book to be published posthumously, The Diary of a Young Girl is a collection of diary entries written by Anne Frank. Here are 14 famous books that were published after their authors died. Virtually every artist dreams of making an impact with their work, and writers are no different-but in some cases, authors don’t live to see their works become classics. ![]()
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