Little Caesar - Tommy Wieringa

 

Caesar

Little Caesar by Tommy Wieringa

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it was amazing

A totally different book compared to Joe Speedboat.
This is about the quest of main person and person who tells his story from his point of view.
His quest is for reasons why his family has become so dysfunctional after his birth.
From being a Mommy's boy he grows into being a cynical adult after discovering his mother had a career as a famous porn actress before he was born.
Somehow he becomes a person not able to get into proper relation ships himself and who is to be blamed? He starts with the obvious, the mother who he is following all over the world.

He sees how nature effects people and how people effect nature and a lot is very destructive. Discovering the art and the nature of his father makes him look at things in a different way, but it is quite a bit too late to change anything that has been destroyed by then.
While Joe Speedboat is a very positive novel, this is the opposite.

Again Sam Garrett did an excellent job as a translator. I would have loved to have read this book in the original words but Brexit and it's supporters made this impossible for me.

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