A small boy grows up in Amsterdam, making sand pies, playing with his favourite jumping jack toy, visiting his father's office as a treat. He is loved. Then men with guns come in the night to take them away, and the familiar world of his childhood is destroyed. In this searing, spare novel Jona Oberski, who was transported to Bergen-Belsen as a young boy, recreates the state of childhood with unblinking, almost unbearable clarity. Conveying the joy of family life and the terror of separation, these vivid, haunting snapshots of memory have the darkness and strangeness of the most terrible fairy tale, as a child tries to understand the horror unfolding around him.
Roxy
Esther Gerritsen
audiobookbookBingo!
Clark Accord
bookDe jongen op de berg : Pierrot wordt opgenomen in Hitlers buitenhuis, maar moet daardoor zijn afkomst te verraden
John Boyne
bookDe eerlijke vinder
Lize Spit
audiobookProphet Song : WINNER OF THE BOOKER PRIZE 2023
Paul Lynch
bookDe reis van de lege flessen
Kader Abdolah
audiobookbookNeven
Peter Middendorp
audiobookbookSatori in Parijs
Jack Kerouac
bookKinderjaren
Iben Mondrup
bookAlles verandert
Kristien Hemmerechts
audiobookbookThe Burgess Boys
Elizabeth Strout
bookSpijkerschrift : Notities van Aga Akbar
Kader Abdolah
audiobookbook