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Thomas can see things no one else can see. Tropical fish swimming in the canals. The magic of Mrs. Van Amersfoort, the Beethoven-loving witch next door. The fierce beauty of Eliza with her artificial leg. And the Lord Jesus, who tells him, "Just call me Jesus."
Thomas records these visions in his "Book of Everything." They comfort him when his father beats him, when the angels weep for his mother's black eyes. And they give him the strength to finally confront his father and become what he wants to be when he grows up:
"Happy."
http://nwhyte.livejournal.com/1869271...It's quite a fascinating package, and very short at only 100 pages; Kuijer gives a very strong sense of a repressed Dutch society of the early 1950s, still coming to terms with the recent war and occupation (Thomas, the central character, is 9 so would have been born in 1942), combined with some startling magical realism as Thomas and the slightly sorcerous neighbour call down the plagues of Egypt on his wife-beating father. The line that sticks with me is
It gets me. Every. Single. Time. This book is my antidote to life's woes.
"Have you read The Book of Everything?" asked Sarah. "You might like it."Manny said that he didn't usually read translated books. But he politely opened it and read the first page, and then the second page. Pretty soon he had read a whole lot of pages. He tried to imagine what it sounded like in Dutch, and he could almost hear the words."Shouldn't you be working?" asked someone."I've almost finished," said Manny without looking up. He wanted to find out if Jesus would stop Thomas's father from
Manny had liked The Book of Everything so much that he decided he would read it in the original. He ordered a copy."But you don't know Dutch," said his friend."I don't care," said Manny."It'll be like when we went to to Ireland," said his friend. "Or when we went to Turkey. You bought an Irish grammar and a Turkish grammar, and after we came home you never looked at them again.""We'll see what happens this time," said Manny.The book arrived. Manny opened it and started reading. It was very
I went out and bought 'The Book of Everything' after reading a review in which it was described as virtually the most perfect little book ever written.Amazingly, I wasn't disappointed. It is an exquisite little miracle. It might be written for children but I defy any adult not to be moved and uplifted by it. I've read it several times now and have fallen in love each time. It is astonishing that such a slim volume (it probably doesn't take much more than an hour to read) can contain so much -
Children are sacred. They are innocence, beauty and wonder. Thomas is all of these things and more. He sees things no one else can, like the angels crying for his mother every time his father beats her. His heart is so big it leaps off the page and becomes a part of yours. A beautiful, heartbreaking and magical book.
Guus Kuijer
Hardcover | Pages: 112 pages Rating: 4.2 | 1368 Users | 216 Reviews
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Title | : | The Book of Everything |
Author | : | Guus Kuijer |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 112 pages |
Published | : | April 1st 2006 by Arthur A. Levine Books (first published 2004) |
Categories | : | Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens |
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Faith is joy is love is hope in this novel of exquisite power and everyday miracles, reminiscent of Barbara Kingsolver's THE POISONWOOD BIBLE.Thomas can see things no one else can see. Tropical fish swimming in the canals. The magic of Mrs. Van Amersfoort, the Beethoven-loving witch next door. The fierce beauty of Eliza with her artificial leg. And the Lord Jesus, who tells him, "Just call me Jesus."
Thomas records these visions in his "Book of Everything." They comfort him when his father beats him, when the angels weep for his mother's black eyes. And they give him the strength to finally confront his father and become what he wants to be when he grows up:
"Happy."
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Original Title: | Het boek van alle dingen |
ISBN: | 0439749182 (ISBN13: 9780439749183) |
Edition Language: | English |
Setting: | Netherlands |
Literary Awards: | Gouden Griffel (2005), Gouden Uil jeugdliteratuur (2005) |
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Ratings: 4.2 From 1368 Users | 216 ReviewsCriticism Epithetical Books The Book of Everything
This book was a good read. I liked how the author wrote with perspectives of other characters rather than just Thomas, the protagonist. It is written in a way that makes you feel as Thomas does. It was funny, sad, and yet it made you think about people really in that situation. I rated it four stars out of five because of the childish writing in parts of the book. Overall this was a good book and I really think most of you should read it.http://nwhyte.livejournal.com/1869271...It's quite a fascinating package, and very short at only 100 pages; Kuijer gives a very strong sense of a repressed Dutch society of the early 1950s, still coming to terms with the recent war and occupation (Thomas, the central character, is 9 so would have been born in 1942), combined with some startling magical realism as Thomas and the slightly sorcerous neighbour call down the plagues of Egypt on his wife-beating father. The line that sticks with me is
It gets me. Every. Single. Time. This book is my antidote to life's woes.
"Have you read The Book of Everything?" asked Sarah. "You might like it."Manny said that he didn't usually read translated books. But he politely opened it and read the first page, and then the second page. Pretty soon he had read a whole lot of pages. He tried to imagine what it sounded like in Dutch, and he could almost hear the words."Shouldn't you be working?" asked someone."I've almost finished," said Manny without looking up. He wanted to find out if Jesus would stop Thomas's father from
Manny had liked The Book of Everything so much that he decided he would read it in the original. He ordered a copy."But you don't know Dutch," said his friend."I don't care," said Manny."It'll be like when we went to to Ireland," said his friend. "Or when we went to Turkey. You bought an Irish grammar and a Turkish grammar, and after we came home you never looked at them again.""We'll see what happens this time," said Manny.The book arrived. Manny opened it and started reading. It was very
I went out and bought 'The Book of Everything' after reading a review in which it was described as virtually the most perfect little book ever written.Amazingly, I wasn't disappointed. It is an exquisite little miracle. It might be written for children but I defy any adult not to be moved and uplifted by it. I've read it several times now and have fallen in love each time. It is astonishing that such a slim volume (it probably doesn't take much more than an hour to read) can contain so much -
Children are sacred. They are innocence, beauty and wonder. Thomas is all of these things and more. He sees things no one else can, like the angels crying for his mother every time his father beats her. His heart is so big it leaps off the page and becomes a part of yours. A beautiful, heartbreaking and magical book.
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