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Special Edition in Honour of Anne Frank’s 95th Birthday

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June 12, 2024 — Today marks the 95th anniversary of Anne Frank’s birth on 12 June 1929. In honour of this day, the Anne Frank House and Rubinstein Publishers are releasing a special, illustrated edition of Anne Frank’s stories: Pen-and-Inklings. Stories and events from the Back House. This publication is accompanied by a new temporary exhibition at the Anne Frank House.

‘A few weeks ago, I started writing a story, something I made up from beginning to end, and I’ve enjoyed it so much that ‘my pen-and-inklings’ are piling up.’

My Pen Children

Anne Frank is best known for her diary. What many people don’t know is that Anne also wrote short stories. She called these stories her ‘pen-and-inklings’. The stories range from events in the Secret Annex to tales about fairies and gnomes and memories of her school days. Some descriptions of the Secret Annex were included by Anne in The Diary of a Young Girl, her novel about her time in hiding, which was based on her diary letters.

Read more about the stories Anne Frank wrote

Illustrations

Anne Frank’s short stories in Pen-and-Inklings. Stories and events from the Back House have been illustrated by 46 artists from around the world. Their illustrations are featured in the temporary exhibition, along with an animation by Marieke van der Burg.

All illustrations are available as high-quality limited edition art posters in our museum shop and also our online shop. 

View and order the art posters online

Postcard

Today, museum visitors will receive a postcard with an illustration by Floor Rieder. She created the illustration for the Lunch Break story, which Anne included in her book of stories and in The Diary of a Young Girl.

Read the story Lunch break

Three Languages

The Dutch edition of Pen-and-Inklings. Stories and events from the Back House is available in all Dutch bookstores and in the museum shop at the Anne Frank House. The English and German editions are only available in the museum shop.

Postcard

Today, museum visitors will receive a postcard with an illustration by Floor Rieder. She created the illustration for the Lunch Break story, which Anne included in her book of stories and in The Diary of a Young Girl.