Yvonne Keuls

Yvonne Keuls (Batavia, 17 december 1931) is a Dutch writer.

Kölsch writes books about social problems and about herself and her family. Her writing style is also known as realistic and humorous. [source? ] She strives to let people in their value. [source? ] Kölsch has success in a large audience and her work is variously crowned. ==Tv[ Edit] == Early 70 's was a fixed panelist in the Kölsch NCRV-quiz like father, like son and the variants. At the time, it was relatively unknown as a writer. In the 1980s she participated in the panel program There are you saying about the NCRV. ==Bibliography[ Edit] ==
 * Little mice (one-act play) (1965, broadcast on television 20 May 1966, officially published in 1981)
 * An impossible task (for television) (1967), awarded the Mr. H.G. van der Vies price
 * Jan Rap and its size (play) (1977), about the ups and downs of the residents and staff of a shelter for homeless young people. The stage version is been shown several times. In 1978 awarded the prize of the criticism of the Dutch theatre critics and in 1979 with the silver Youth Passport. In 1989 the film adaptation was directed by Ine Schenkkan.
 * Kölsch jar (1979)
 * Solace (1980)
 * Keulsiefjes (1980)
 * The mother of David s., born 3 July 1959 (1980), about the problems of a mother carrying her child go to the drugs at sees under and trying to do everything to prevent that from happening.
 * Earthworms (1981)
 * The rotten life of Floortje Flower (1982), about a girl that due to various conditions in the drug-and prostitution world up.
 * Annie Berber and the grief of a tender criminal (1985)
 * The arrogance of power (1986)
 * Daniel Monday (1988)
 * The trip of the child (1990)
 * Mr. and Mrs. are crazy (1992), awarded the Floortje Flower Price
 * Mental anguish or Lowietjes: my mother's teeth (1995)
 * Keulsiefjes (1996)
 * Mrs my mother (1999), about the Dutch-Indian relationship with her mother, who died at the age of 96. Also the way her mother against the ' Dutch ' world view discusses. Awarded the Wedding audience award
 * Daughters (1999)
 * Indian Aunties (2001)
 * Madame k: of Indian child under Hague Lady (2001)
 * Family Hassle (2004)
 * Baby bride (2008)
 * All critters (2009) bundling animal stories, specially for the book week
 * Queen of the night halfjoods (2013) about a family that tries to survive during the war