Lezen in het Nederlands: Deel 2 (Reading in Dutch: Part 2)


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Daar waar de rivierkreeften zingen by Delia Owens

Daar waar de rivierkreeften zingen (Where the Crawdads Sing) by Delia Owens tells the story of Kya Clark, a young girl who grows up isolated in the swamps of North Carolina after being abandoned by her family. As she matures, Kya becomes a skilled naturalist, but her solitude is interrupted when she’s implicated in the murder of a local man. The novel weaves themes of loneliness, survival, love and the beauty of nature, all while unraveling the mystery of the crime. Where the Crawdads Sing was adapted into a Netflix movie. The film released in 2022.

Sonny Boy by Annejet van der Zijl

Sonny Boy by Annejet van der Zijl is a poignant true story about the unlikely and passionate love between Rika van der Lans, a Dutch woman in her forties, and Waldemar Nods, a young Surinamese student. Despite the societal taboos surrounding their interracial relationship in 1920s and 1930s Netherlands, they build a life together, even welcoming a son, Waldy, affectionately called “Sonny Boy.” The book beautifully explores themes of love, racial prejudice and the challenges of maintaining family bonds during turbulent times, especially with the backdrop of World War II. It’s a moving tale about courage, defying societal norms, and the enduring power of love.

Joe Speedboot by Tommy Wieringa

Joe Speedboot by Tommy Wieringa is a coming-of-age novel that follows Fransje Hermans, a young boy who is paralyzed after a lawnmower accident. The story is told from his perspective as he faces the challenges of adolescence while navigating life in a wheelchair. Through his friendship with the charismatic and adventurous Joe Speedboot, Fransje learns to embrace life despite his disability. The novel explores themes of friendship, love and personal growth, as Fransje struggles to define his identity and find his place in the world. Wieringa’s writing is poetic and thought-provoking, blending humor with moments of deep emotion. Joe Speedboot is a poignant exploration of how individuals overcome personal limitations and societal expectations, making it a powerful and memorable read.

Komt een vrouw bij de dokter by Kluun

Komt een vrouw bij de dokter (translated as Love Life in English) is a semi-autobiographical novel by Dutch author Kluun (Raymond van de Klundert). It tells the story of Stijn, a successful, hedonistic advertising executive in Amsterdam, whose life takes a dramatic turn when his wife Carmen is diagnosed with breast cancer. Despite her illness, Stijn continues to cheat on her, unable or unwilling to give up his compulsive pursuit of sex, drugs and nightlife. The novel explores his internal struggle between loyalty and selfishness, love and escapism, as Carmen’s condition worsens. Through her illness and eventual death, Stijn is forced to confront the consequences of his actions and the true meaning of love, grief and responsibility. Told in raw, brutally honest language, the novel examines themes of infidelity, denial, mortality and emotional growth. It became a bestseller in the Netherlands and sparked widespread debate for its controversial portrayal of a man coping with his wife’s terminal illness in such a self-destructive way.

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  1. […] The more words you know, the faster you’ll understand the text. Building your vocabulary at the B1 level will not only improve your reading skills but also reduce the need for a dictionary during the exam.Reading Dutch books has really helped me expand my vocabulary. Here are some of the books I’ve read in Dutch: Lezen in het Nederlands: Deel 1 (Reading in Dutch: Part 1) and Lezen in het Nederlands: Deel 2 (Reading in Dutch: Part 2) […]

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