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GOLD--Alison Leslie. Author Alison Leslie Gold, who died on 9 September 2025, at the age of 80, described herself as "a salvager of other people's stories that seem to be on the brink of extinction". She was best known for Holocaust-related nonfiction books, starting with Anne Frank Remembered: The Story of the Woman Who Helped Hide the Frank Family (1987), a collaboration with Miep Gies that has been translated into more than 20 languages. A New York Times best-seller, the American Library Association listed it among the Best of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of Best Books for Young Adults (1994). Other books include Fiet's Vase and Other Stories of Survival, Europe 1939-1945 (2003) and, for young readers, Memories of Anne Frank: Reflections of a Childhood Friend (1997), A Special Fate: Chiune Sugihara, Hero of the Holocaust (2000), a Notable Book for a Global Society. Gold explored other subjects, producing over a dozen books. Several were adapted for stage and screen. Clairvoyant, the Imagined Life of Lucia Joyce (1992), The Devil's Mistress: The Diary of Eva Braun, the Woman Who Lived and Died with Hitler (1997) a National Book Award nominee, and The Woman Who Brought Matisse Back from the Dead (2014) blended fact with fiction. In the autobiographical Found and Lost: Mittens, Miep, and Shovelfuls of Dirt (2017) Gold reckoned with her own personal history. The Times Literary Supplement review noted the book's "wry humour and quiet desolation." Gold's central characters were the overshadowed, the marginal, the unsung hero, whom she portrayed with dignity and tenderness. She stretched genres, played with language, writing until the end of her life. Isaac Bashevis Singer observed that her "simple style hypnotizes the reader". A native New Yorker, Gold traveled the world, maintaining beloved homes in Hydra, Greece and New York City. Gold is survived by her sisters, Nancy and Maggie Greenwald, nieces and nephews, and her son, Thor Gold, daughter-in-law Talia Gold and grandson, Micah Gold.

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Published by New York Times on Oct. 17, 2025.

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Sheelagh O'Connor

October 19, 2025

Dear Thor and Talia, I will always be thinking of Alison, and the so many beautiful things I learned from her. Tonight Matisse was mentioned as the only artist who.kept painting flowers thru WW II, I have a book from Alison on Matisse and her book about the Woman who brought Matisse back from the Dead. I so loved all her books. She was always pure love and loyalty and fun to so many of us.

Ryan M Cooper

October 19, 2025

I met Alison at Miep's 100th birthday party where I shared with her my friendship with Otto Frank and Miep. Later, she helped me with my book: We Never Said Goodbye: Memories of Otto Frank. She wrote the back cover blurb. She was a great lady and will be sorely missed.

Ryan M Cooper

October 19, 2025

I met Alison at Miep's 100th birthday party where I shared my friendship with Otto Frank and Miep of course. Later, Alison helped me with my book: We Never Said Goodbye: Memories of Otto Frank. She wrote the back cover blurb. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. She was a great lady

Toni

October 19, 2025

You will be missed

Lila Margolis

October 19, 2025

Alison was a selfless and caring person to everyone. She certainly lived up to her name: she had a heart of gold. Alison was a positive and optimistic person and imbued those qualities in everyone around her. A fond memory:
When my family lived in Los Angeles, Alison brought Miep Geis to our home for a Shabbat dinner. My husband, Gerry needed to clean his eyeglasses, and then after he was finished, Miep quietly asked if he would clean hers and everyone at the dinner table smiled approvingly. Alison will always be remembered as a unique and wonderful person. May her memory be a blessing.

Jacqui

October 19, 2025

Sweet memories of being in her Hydra home and sharing stories while drinking tea....

Michael Greenberg

October 19, 2025

May her memory be a blessing, all my love to you, Thor.

Judy Scott

October 18, 2025

she was one of the "Hydra originals" a talented, passionate and erudite member of a very special society. Good as gold. "Ave atque vale," hail and farewell noble spirit.

Tina Firestone

October 18, 2025

Sorry for your loss. Sounds like You had a pretty amazing sister.

Kevin Armington

October 17, 2025

Alison was my husband´s and my dear friend and upstairs neighbor. We met in the elevator many years ago
and she told me how much she enjoyed hearing me play the piano, a welcome remedy after another neighbor had complained about it! She was lovely. Generosity flowed from her. We often found gifts from Alison on our doorknob- a container of soup she had made, some sweets, an interesting article or book. She never forgot a birthday or anniversary. I will cherish the memories of many entertaining and provocative visits we had in one of our living rooms. Alison had a lot of room in her heart. When a neighbor with significant disabilities needed someone´s help to get into her bed at night, Alison was the only person who answered her call for help and she did it nightly regardless of the hour, for months and maybe years on end. She had friends from all corners of the earth, real friends, not just acquaintances, and great stories about them and her adventures abroad. Alison touched our lives in many ways, some we probably have not realized yet, and we feel her loss deeply.

Corinne Trang

October 17, 2025

An afternoon coffee/tea break with Alison in her neighborhood, not so long ago. We photographed each other than got creative with some app. She loved doing that. A one of a kind presence in our lives. She was there for my daughter´s first steps 21 years ago."Walk, Walk, Walk!" The occasional car rides, "will you hold my hand?" Of course, I did. I wish I could still. Miss you, love you.

David Nolan

October 17, 2025

Alison was my oldest friend. In the 1950s we lived upstairs/downstairs in a brick row house at the corner of 46th Avenue and 215th Street in Bayside. We played in the backyard, had adventures, put on festivals to raise money, trick-or-treated together, and her mother Shirley introduced me to pizza. She and my sister Carol succeeded each other as president of the student government at P. S. 31 Q--and they likewise succeeded to the royal honor of "Princess of Kiddie City," our local amusement park. In later years Alison and I both wrote books, and kept in touch. I last sent her a card for her 80th birthday, noting that my sister had beaten her by a year, and I was going to join her in another year. I will not be expecting a card from her for that, but I will always miss her and remember her. My sympathy to the family.
--David Nolan, St. Augustine, Florida

Phyllis Spiva

October 17, 2025

Alison Gold was one of my dearest, and most cherished, long-time friends. I, along with so many other people who were fortunate enough to really get to know her, cherished her wit and her wisdom and her tremendous generosity of heart and spirit.
Rest in peace, my dear friend. I will hold you in my heart forever, one day at a time. Phyllis Spiva

Benjamin Schonbrun

October 17, 2025

May Alison Gold´s memory be a blessing. My condolences to her family and friends.

Tom McCall

October 17, 2025

So grateful I got to know her and spend time on Hydra with her. Alison you were a trip. To know you was to love you and to love you was to be blessed.

Helle Valborg Goldman

October 17, 2025

Some years ago, Alison gave me all the postcards I had ever sent her. There were dozens, dating back to my youth 40 years ago. She used to keep them, along with cards she received from other friends, displayed on an old-fashioned turn-able postcard rack in her living room, by the sofa. You could drink your coffee - mug and snacks on the Art Deco blue glass tabletop - and browse the cards. Postcards were eventually replaced by e-mails, which in turn were largely replaced by smart-phone calls. Alison concluded nearly every telephone conversation I had with her with a kiss and the words, "To be continued." In this way, our phone calls - however long or short the gaps between them - flowed into one long conversation. In my head, the conversation continues. I can still hear Alison on the other end of the line, offering sage advice, telling scandalous anecdotes about mutual friends, venting, laughing, heaping encouragement upon me as well as plenty of wise cracks. To be continued, Alison! Love you always! XOXO Helle & Zoe

Roberta Edelman

October 17, 2025

A special memory I have of Alison took place many years ago when she was a very little girl and I was a young teen. I was visiting in the Greenwald family's first house in Bayside. There was a wonderful back yard with a large tree and a lovely garden. Alison had just received a new book and asked me, her aunt Roberta, to read her the story. It was the story of " Dumbo". We climbed into the back yard hammock and I began to read. After awhile I saw that Alison was weeping. I asked why she was crying. Her reply, "I feel so sorry for baby Dumbo." At the time and till this day I was amazed that such a young child could feel such empathy. That quality showed up in her work, in the books she wrote and the caring person that she always was.

Darin

October 17, 2025

One of the kindest most loyal friends, we spent time together in many locations across the globe, but this was typical--on her bed watching a film, her work strewn all over.

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