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Author Annie M.G. Schmidt remains very much alive through her work even after her death

Author Annie M.G. Schmidt remains very much alive through her work even after her death

The upcoming Annie M.G. Schmidt Week celebrates the legacy of the late Dutch author through events at schools, libraries, and theaters around her birthday. These activities aim to keep her literary work prominent and serve as a collective tribute to her enduring influence.

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