Anne Frank was a Jewish girl born in Germany who became famous for her diary titled "The Diary of Anne Frank" which describes how she and her family hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam for two years during World War 2. Although initially safe in Amsterdam, they were eventually betrayed and transported to a concentration camp, where Anne died. Her father was the only family member to survive and later published her diary. Louise Erdrich is an acclaimed Native American author known for novels like Love Medicine and The Plague of Doves, which won a Pulitzer Prize. She also writes poetry and owns a bookstore in Minnesota.