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Anne de Vries (May 22, 1904 – November 29, 1964) was a Dutch teacher and author. In the Netherlands he became particularly famous for his novels.

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De Vries was born in Assen. He was married to Alida Gerdina van Wermeskerken; the couple had five children. In 1972, de Vries got national recognition when his novel Bartje was made into a television series by Willy van Hemert. Bartje subsequently became the symbol of the Dutch province Drenthe. De Vries died, aged 60, in Zeist.

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De Vries wrote regional novels, most famously the coming-of-age novel Bartje and Bartje Seeks Happiness. He also wrote Journey Through the Night, a children's book about World War II published in four volumes (first in 1951, last in 1958). The books on Bartje can be considered Bildungsromans.

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