Audrey and Anne

Literary fiction | 280 p.

Audrey and Anne


A war-torn novel by a renowned writer of historical fiction, based on true facts.

Fall, 1956. Otto Frank pays the young actress Audrey Hepburn a visit in Bürgenstock, a Swiss village, in the hopes of convincing her to play the role of his daughter in the movie The Diary of Anne Frank.

Spring, 1929. Two girls are born who would go on to be world-famous: Audrey Hepburn and Anne Frank. Audrey was born in Belgium to a Dutch baroness and her second husband, a British fortune-seeker; Anne was born in Frankfurt am Main to a German merchant and his wife. Audrey’s parents sympathized with the Nazis and met Hitler in Munich. Anne’s parents were Jewish.

Fate brought both girls to the Netherlands. Audrey’s father abandoned his family and Audrey moved to a mansion in Arnhem. Anne’s family fled to Amsterdam. Elsewhere in Europe war was breaking out but they hoped to be safe in the neutral Netherlands. Audrey celebrated her eleventh birthday in a free country but when Anne turned eleven a few weeks later, Germans were marching through the streets. Suddenly, they were trapped.


Good to Know

  • Materials available:

    • Complete English translation
    • Dutch finished copies & pdf available
    • Eligible for a Flemish Translation Grant

Rights sold to

    • L'Archipel / France
    • Turbine / Denmark
    • YOLA / Arabic