Mirjam Pressler

Pressler in 2012 Mirjam Pressler, born Mirjam Gunkel (18 June 1940 – 16 January 2019) was a German novelist and translator. Being the author of more than 30 children's and teenage books, she also translated into German more than 300 works by other writers from Hebrew, English, Dutch and Afrikaans. She is also known for translating a revision of Anne Frank's diary, ''The Diary of a Young Girl'', in 1991, thus renewing its copyright.

Born to a Jewish mother, Pressler was raised in a foster home. She studied painting at Städelschule in Frankfurt as well as English and French literary studies at LMU Munich. Before becoming a writer, she was a jeans shop retailer for eight years, who, as a single mother, raised three daughters. Later, she became a member of the PEN Centre Germany. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. Malka
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    by Pressler, Mirjam
    Published 2005
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  2. Treasures from the attic
    the extraordinary story of Anne Frank's family
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    by Pressler, Mirjam
    Published 2011
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  3. The diary of a young girl
    the definitive edition
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    by Frank, Anne, 1929-1945
    Published 1997
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  4. The diary of a young girl
    the definitive edition
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    by Frank, Anne, 1929-1945
    Published 1995
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