Anne of Greengables was written by Lucy Maud Montgomery.
That is certainly controversial, but, I think, the answer would be Lucy Maud Montgomery. She wrote "Anne of Greengables" which is studied all over the world. It is even mandatory in many US schools.
Take a guess. (Hint: It was Anne Frank)
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Ah, I remember that moment fondly. Gilbert Blythe gets sick in the book "Anne of the Island," which is the third book in the Anne of Green Gables series by L.M. Montgomery. It's a touching moment that shows vulnerability and strength in the face of illness. Just like a happy little tree facing a storm, Gilbert's character grows and blossoms through this experience.
The book After Elaine was written by Anne L. Dreyer.
Anne Frank wrote her diary in Dutch, and that is the language from which it is translated.
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She wrote her first book - The Summer House Loon - in 1978.
You are probably thinking of Anne Frank.