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Jan Bernard

Autor(a) de January River

15+ Works 30 Membros 7 Críticas

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Obras por Jan Bernard

Associated Works

The Lost Honor of Katharina Blum (1975) — Tradutor, algumas edições2,496 exemplares
The Hermit (1973) — Tradutor, algumas edições221 exemplares
Nicht nur zur Weihnachtszeit; Satiren (1955) — Tradutor, algumas edições180 exemplares
Berichte zur Gesinnungslage der Nation (0976) — Tradutor, algumas edições48 exemplares

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
Bernard, Jan
Data de nascimento
1946
Nacionalidade
Nederland
Ocupações
vertaler Frans - Nederlands
klinisch psycholoog'/ psychotherapeut

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gedragstherapeut bij de polikliniek de Waag tot 1-1 2010
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Membros

Críticas

This was my first book by Bernard Jan and it will not be my last. There is nothing like reading a book with an animal involved in it for me. A coming of age story that focuses on Ethan and Will, the joys and tribulations they endure growing up in a small town in Nebraska. I was impressed with the way Bernard portrayed the relationship between Ethan and his dog, River. This was an emotional roller coaster for me, one that I am happy I rode. A heartwarming story I thoroughly enjoyed. Jan is a masterful storyteller for sure.

Disclaimer: I received a free copy of this book from Mr. Jan and voluntarily wrote an honest review.
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JKJ94 | 3 outras críticas | Jul 27, 2023 |
Set against the backdrop of 90s New York skate culture, Bernard Jan’s Cruel Summer centres on Michael, young and ambitious with dreams of turning pro. With a contest overseas on the horizon he sets his sights on competing. At home, however, negative forces begin to gather, and soon it becomes apparent that finding a way to take part in the competition is the least of his worries. With a dark past finally catching up with him, and newly revealed threats closing in, Michael struggles to make his way through perilous circumstances.

Jan’s sprawling novel presents an evocative portrayal of the era, authentically capturing the quality of the times. The novel takes it’s time and establishes its characters, giving a genuine account of the turning point from childhood to adulthood. As the central character of Michael progresses and faces the challenges he’s presented with, the secondary characters share their own stories, adding to the sense of lives intertwined by the growing infiltration of oncoming responsibilities. Jan has a poetic sensibility at times, and this is reflected in the character of Michael’s own appreciation for poetry, especially that of Rimbaud. The theme of childhood sexual abuse is tackled, and handled for the most part well, underlining how such toxic behaviours can become a familiar part of a family dynamic. In addition to Michael’s mounting personal problems another factor comes into play, in the form of a sinister organisation whose interests in him are unclear. This aspect of the novel successfully evokes the zeitgeist of the time, giving an X-Files type feel to the narrative.

A compelling narrative, giving an insight into the skate culture of that time and using it as the springboard for a memorable and enjoyable cross-genre novel.
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RebeccaGransden | 1 outra crítica | Mar 23, 2021 |
“Cruel Summer “is a gripping young adult cross-genre novel about an abused teenager and a poet in New Manhattan. This is the story of 17 year old Michael Daniels whose dreams are to enter professional skateboarding contests. His only hope when things go wrong is the loyalty of friendship, Alien and Victor will stand as the shield between those with power and his freedom. This story carries a strong message of friendship.

I have read other books by Bernard Jan, this one takes on a different type of storytelling definitely not the read I expected. Although he still continues to demonstrate his fabulous poetic prose. On top of revolving around the teenager the story weaves a tale of a government sponsored research project to control minds and mind altering techniques. The experience is short of bordering on a science-fiction read. Not my preferred style and by far, having said this, the story is nevertheless superbly written and is richly descriptive. We have plenty of plot twists that added to the book’s mystique. The characters are impressively realistic. The plot pays attention to details and we have an abundance of well-illustrated scenes ...not that I would pick up skateboarding....This story will appeal both to young people as well as to a more mature audience.

“Cruel Summer” is a skillfully constructed and emotional drama that doesn’t shy away from difficult topics. Well said...well-done. I am looking forward to more books by this author.

Thank you Mr. Jan for the opportunity to read and review “Cruel Summer”.
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Tigerpaw70 | 1 outra crítica | Mar 6, 2021 |
January River is a book about a journey of a kid from boyhood through adult. He experiences several traumatic events that impact his life and cause him many struggles. The title has a double meaning: the name of a river near his boyhood home where he witnesses the death of one of his best friends, and the name given to a dog Ethan and his brother Will rescues found near the river that helps Ethan through some of his darkest days. As a reader, one is with Ethan one many of his childhood escapes until his life takes a tragic turn with the death of Derrick; we journey with him to New York City to join his older brother as Ethan tries to escape his painful memories, and celebrate with him when he finds the love of his life and discovers his talent for writing. We grieve with him in the untimely death of his wife, and life comes full circle as he returns home and tackles what he has always dreaded-- telling Derrick's sister what he witnessed the day Derrick died.

I enjoyed reading this book and found it well written an edited, allowing me to engage with Ethan and develop an emotional connection with him, creating the range of emotions found in a good book. I received this book in exchange for an honest review-- thank you!
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Stacy_Krout | 3 outras críticas | Jul 8, 2020 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
15
Also by
4
Membros
30
Popularidade
#449,942
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
7
ISBN
26
Línguas
2