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Annejet van der Zijl (born 6 April 1962) is a well-known and widely read writer in the Netherlands. So far, she has written seven non-fiction books and one fiction book, most of which have become bestsellers. Her work has been awarded the Gouden Ganzenveer (Golden Quill) and the Amsterdam Prize for the Arts.


Biography

Annejet was born into a family of teachers in
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. After moving to Friesland, she received her high-school education at the Christelijk Gymnasium in
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. She started doing a degree in
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, but ended up getting a degree in
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at the
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instead. In 1998, Annejet took a Master’s degree in International Journalism in
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. After a few internships in
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and
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, she became an editor at ''HP''/''De Tijd''. Annejet specialized in reconstructions, as well as portraits of famous and unknown people, and of groups of people who went through challenging time periods together, an example being Dutch people leaving for Paris in
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. She also wrote about crimes and political events, such as the
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on Dutch Queen’s Day in 1980.


Writing career

Annejet's writing career began in 1998, when she made her debut with '' Jagtlust'', a reconstruction of the illustrious artists’ colony of the same name in the Netherlands’
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region. The award-winning biography ''Anna, het leven van Annie M.G. Schmidt'' (''Anna: The Life of Annie M.G. Schmidt, 2002'') subsequently put her on the map as “the queen of literary non-fiction” (
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in the ''
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''). The book served as a basis for the drama series '' Annie M.G.,'' produced by Ruud Bos, and for the musical '' Was getekend, Annie M.G. Schmidt'' with
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. In 2004, Annejet published the true love story '' Sonny Boy'', which has sold more than 700,000 copies in the Netherlands alone. This book also received an award and was adapted into a film in 2011. The sixtieth anniversary edition was released in 2021. The book has been translated into many languages and become an international bestseller, especially in the United States, where it was published in 2019 under the title ''The Boy Between Worlds.'' In 2009, Annejet obtained her doctorate in history with the biography ''Bernhard, een verborgen geschiedenis (Bernhard: A Hidden History).'' The story of the former Dutch prince’s German background was awarded the M.J. Brusse Prize for Best Journalistic Book. Just like ''Gerard Heineken''—the story of the founder of the famous beer brand and a history of Amsterdam—this book was also nominated for the
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. In 2015, she published ''De Amerikaanse prinses'', a reconstruction of the eventful life of Allene Tew, the American godmother of Princess Beatrix, which occupied the top of the bestseller list for weeks. More than 250,000 copies have been sold to date. In 2018, the book was published in English
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An American Princess: The Many Lives of Allene Tew
', became a ''
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'' bestseller and was named one of the best books of the year in 2019 by
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winner
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in ''
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''. The film rights have been bought by Joop van de Ende, and the book will serve as the basis for a Dutch-British television series. The international success gave Annejet the courage to take on the reconstruction of the nineteenth century love story '' Leon & Juliette'', which was the featured book of the 2020 Dutch
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. This story became the prelude to the transatlantic family chronicle ''Fortuna’s kinderen (Fortune’s Children)'', which was published in the Netherlands in the autumn of 2021. As of 15 February 2022, the book has been in the top 20 of the Dutch top 60 bestseller list for 20 consecutive weeks. Reviewers from ''
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'', ''HP''/''De Tijd'', and the ''
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'' have praised the book. Annejet also worked in
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for several years, which included work as a crime reporter. A selection of her crime stories appeared in 2014 under the title ''Moord in de Bloedstraat (Murder on Blood Street)''. This period also served as inspiration for ''De val van Annika S''. (''The Fall of Annika S.)'', Annejet’s first work of fiction, published in 2018 with Jo Simons. The film rights have since been sold. The second part of the story, titled ''Rijke mensen zijn anders'' (''The Rich are Different)'', is expected to be published in the spring of 2022.


Prizes

* 2003: Zeeuwse Boekenprijs – Anna * 2006: Littéraire Witte Prijs * 2010: M.J. Brusseprijs – Bernhard * 2012:
Gouden Ganzenveer The Gouden Ganzenveer ("Golden goose quill") is a Dutch cultural award initiated in 1955, given annually to a person or organization of great significance to the written and printed word. Recipients are selected by an academy of people from the cul ...
* 2016: Amsterdamprijs voor de Kunst


Bibliography

* '' Jagtlust''. J.M. Meulenhoff, Amsterdam, 1998. ** Second revised edition.
Nijgh & Van Ditmar Singel Uitgeverijen is a Dutch publishing group, headquartered in Amsterdam. Its subsidiaries are Nijgh & Van Ditmar, Querido Verlag, De Arbeiderspers, Athenaeum, Polak & Van Gennep, De Geus, and Volt. Books are also published directly by Singel Ui ...
, Amsterdam, 2005. ISBN 90 388 87329 ** Tenth revised edition. ''Jagtlust & verwante verhalen''. Querido, Amsterdam, 2012. ISBN 978 90 214 42648 * ''Anna. Het leven van Annie M.G. Schmidt''. Nijgh & Van Ditmar, Amsterdam, 2002. ISBN 978 90 388 87524 / ISBN 978 90 388 87333 * '' Sonny Boy''.
Nijgh & Van Ditmar Singel Uitgeverijen is a Dutch publishing group, headquartered in Amsterdam. Its subsidiaries are Nijgh & Van Ditmar, Querido Verlag, De Arbeiderspers, Athenaeum, Polak & Van Gennep, De Geus, and Volt. Books are also published directly by Singel Ui ...
, Amsterdam, 2004. ISBN 90 388 87353. English translation: ''The Boy Between Worlds'' (2019), translated by Kristen Gehrman. ISBN 9021424088 * ''Sonny Boy'', including ''De dageraad'' (pilot study). On the occasion of the 25th edition of ''Sonny Boy''; Querido, Amsterdam, 2009. ISBN 978 90 214 37682 * ''Bernhard. Een verborgen geschiedenis''. Querido, Amsterdam, 2010. ISBN 978 90 214 37644 * ''Moord in de Bloedstraat (en andere verhalen)''. Querido, 2013, ISBN 978 90 214 46837 * ''Een dag om nooit te vergeten, 30 april 1980 - de stad, de krakers en de koningin'', Querido, 2013. ISBN 978 90 214 4895 4 * ''Gerard Heineken. De man, de stad en het bier''. Querido/Bas Lubberhuizen, Amsterdam, 2014. ISBN 978 90 214 55440 * ''De Amerikaanse prinses''. Querido, Amsterdam, 2015. ISBN 978 90 214 00747. English translation: ''An American Princess: The Many Lives of Allene Tew'' (2018), translated by Michele Hutchinson. ISBN 1503951839 * ''De dageraad'', 2017 ISBN 978 90 214 06138 * ''De val van Annika S.'', 2018. co-written with Jo Simons, ISBN 978 90 488 41882 * '' Leon en Juliette''. CPNB, 2020. ISBN 978 90 596 55140, Dutch 'Book Week' gift * ''Fortuna's kinderen'', 2021. ISBN 978 90 488 62412


References


External links


Official website

Biography of Annejet van der Zijl
on the website of the Dutch Foundation for Literature {{DEFAULTSORT:Zijl, Annejet van der 1962 births Living people 21st-century Dutch novelists Writers from Amsterdam People from Leeuwarden Dutch biographers Dutch women biographers 21st-century Dutch women writers Dutch women novelists Crime journalists