Anna Woltz

Anna Woltz (born 29 December 1981) is a Dutch writer of children's literature.

Anna Woltz
Anna Woltz (2017)
Born (1981-12-29) 29 December 1981
Notable awards

Early life

Woltz was born in 1981 in London, United Kingdom.[1] Her father is Wout Woltz who was the editor-in-chief of NRC Handelsblad between 1983 and 1989.

Career

In 2006, Woltz co-authored the book Post uit de oorlog with her father based on his experiences during World War II.

In 2015, Woltz received the Nienke van Hichtum-prijs for her children's book Honderd uur nacht (2014), a story inspired by Woltz's time in New York City when Hurricane Sandy struck the city.[2] A year later Woltz received the Gouden Griffel award for her book Gips (2015).[2][3] Woltz also received the Zilveren Griffel award in 2016 for Gips and in 2017 she received the same award for her book Alaska.

Her book Mijn bijzonder rare week met Tess (2013) was awarded the Thea Beckmanprijs and adapted to film by Steven Wouterlood.[4] The film adaptation, internationally titled My Extraordinary Summer with Tess, won the Grand Prize Feature Film Award at the New York International Children's Film Festival in 2019.[4] The film also won awards at the Berlin International Film Festival and the KinoKino International Film Festival.[4] In July 2019, it was shortlisted as one of the nine films in contention to be the Dutch entry for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards but it was not selected.[5]

Woltz was also the author of Haaientanden, the Kinderboekenweekgeschenk published during the Kinderboekenweek of 2019.[6]

Personal life

She studied history in Leiden, Netherlands.[6]

Awards

Anna Woltz receiving the Nienke van Hichtum-prijs in January 2016.
  • 2012: Thea Beckmanprijs, Ik kan nog steeds niet vliegen
  • 2015: Nienke van Hichtum-prijs, Honderd uur nacht
  • 2016: Gouden Griffel, Gips
  • 2016: Zilveren Griffel, Gips
  • 2016: Kleine Cervantes, Honderd uur nacht
  • 2017: Zilveren Griffel, Alaska
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References

  1. van der Veer, Janneke. "Anna Woltz" (in Dutch). Lexicon van de jeugdliteratuur (1982 - 2014) - Digital Library for Dutch Literature. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  2. de Veen, Thomas (4 October 2016). "Anna Woltz krijgt Gouden Griffel" (in Dutch). NRC. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 27 March 2019.
  3. "Anna Woltz wint Gouden Griffel met Gips" (in Dutch). NU.nl. 4 October 2016. Archived from the original on 30 March 2019. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  4. "Nederlandse familiefilm opnieuw in de prijzen" (in Dutch). Noordhollands Dagblad. 17 March 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2019.
  5. "International Feature Film Academy Entry" (in Dutch). Eye International. Archived from the original on 13 July 2019. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
  6. Becker, Sander (2 October 2019). "Ziekte, dood, verlies: Anna Woltz behandelt ernstige onderwerpen in haar kinderboeken". Trouw. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
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