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WINNER OF LITERARY TITAN’S GOLD BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION

NOMINEE OF BIBA AWARD FOR 2020

“…ambitious, challenging and thought-provoking debut.” ~ Irish Examiner

What if colours could speak?

Berlin,1939, and as a nation holds its breath, Josef, a young boy whose family fall victim to the “moustached man,” turns once again to the colours for guidance. Lost in a German school that discourages the very idea of uniqueness, he soo

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Book ID Asin: 1838533540
Book Title: The Boy Who Saw In Colours
Book Author: Lauren Robinson
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Book Format Name: Kindle
Book Format Price: $4.08
Book Format Name: Hardcover
Book Format Price: $13.55
Book Format Name: Paperback
Book Format Price: $9.74
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Book Category: Books, Literature & Fiction, Dramas & Plays and unknown
Book Rating: 31 ratings

The Boy Who Saw In Colours by Lauren Robinson Book Review

Name: Amazon Customer
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A real disappointment
Date: Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2020
Review: I bought this on the basis of having a great interest in the subject and some five-star reviews I read. By the time I got to page 50, I was flipping the pages faster and faster. The writing is tedious, the story is confusing, and worst of all the author has apparently no understanding of the history of Nazi Germany. I got the impression she thinks Vienna would have been a refuge for Jews in 1939, when in fact it was a part of the Reich by then. I also strongly doubt that half-Jewish children (or what the Nazis called “Mischlinge”) would have been kidnapped in 1940 and sent to an elite Nazi training school. So the book makes no sense at all.

Name: George Miller
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Fresh, Confident, & Engaging
Date: Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2020
Review: From the first page, my impression of Robinson’s writing was, “Wow, this is bold & confident!” It’s unlike any other indie author I’ve read, and I thoroughly enjoyed each page. She leads the reader through a journey few have explored — growing up through adolescence in Nazi Germany under the care of a regime which worships their leader. It is impossible not to identify with the main character and the difficulties he faced as well as be challenged by how he viewed his world.

Name: Timbo
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Horrible book
Date: Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2021
Review: My husband and I couldn’t believe how terrible this book was. Almost every page there was a typo, grammatical error or punctuation error. If you look past the errors it is still extremely cringey with poor narration. There are countless better WWII books out there, do not purchase this one.

Name: E. Thiessen
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A book that took me some time to read but worth it!
Date: Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020
Review: 4.5 stars

This was both a book I didn’t want to put down, but also a book that I needed to take a break from. There was a lot of tension created by the narrator, which is Josef when he is older. He foreshadows a lot, and then says he doesn’t want to spoil it for us. And although he sort of has spoiled it for us, we feel the time coming and we wondering when and how. I’ve read a number of books about WWII from varying points of view, but this is the first time I’ve read a book from the point of view of a young child in a Nazi boarding school (and not by his choice). The closest I’ve come to this is All the Light We Cannot See where you do hear some of the story from the point of view of a boy at a Nazi training school. But the boy was older in that story, and the point of view shifts back and forth between past and present, and between the characters. So this was unique, and on top of that, the boy is not exactly prime Nazi material. His eyes are not blue (although his brother’s are), he is an artist, and without revealing spoilers, there are a myriad other reasons why he would be executed on the spot if Hitler knew of him. So it’s kind of obvious to other kids that he doesn’t quite fit in, so he does end up getting bullied. There are many characters who I ended up loving throughout as the narrator makes it very clear that everyone was really doing the best they could. I especially loved Oskar and Von even when I got mad at them. But even the bullies turn out to be much more complex and interesting and I end up feeling really bad for them by the end. The same goes for the cook, who I initially hated, but I just wanted to hug her at the end. Crazy huh? An interesting addition is that the boy has synesthesia, which basically means (in his case) that he senses the world in colors and smells. He doesn’t read well as a result and in fact anything having to do with words (including memorizing) is really tough for him. What the author does (I’d like to think intentionally) is convey this story in colors and smells. You can almost see them as he tells his story. But it sort of feels like stream-of-consciousness full of colors and smells. It was definitely a unique way of telling the story and I would be very interested to see what her future books would be like. Because it works extremely well for this book, but I don’t think it would work as well for any other type of story. In any case, I had to put this book down after reading a chapter or two because there was so much packed in each chapter. This book surprisingly took me over a week to complete. Normally I can read a book of this length in a day or two. But it was a combination of the tough subject and the way it was written that made me take the story in smaller doses. But it did not take away my enjoyment/attention from the book. I just spread it out over a longer period.

Although the main character of this book starts out very young, I would probably recommend this book to teens and above.

Thanks to #LaurenRobinson, #NetGalley, and #BooksGoSocial for this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

Name: Kathy F.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: An exceptional coming of age story set in WWII Germany with a character you won’t forget.
Date: Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2020
Review: This exceptional book is different from any other I have read about WWII. The character of Josef, 12, is so unique and memorable as he struggles to understand what is happening to his world as WWII begins and Nazism rises.

He and his younger brother Tomas, 10, are taken from their parents, given new identities, and sent to live at Inland School where they are to be trained to be Hitler’s soldiers for the Reich. Josef is a boy who has always seen and heard people, events, and the emotions surrounding them in colors. He longs to paint everything he feels to record what is happening. Of course, this sets him apart from the other children and adults who don’t understand Josef or his world of colors. He learns that difference is not prized in his world, yet he is who he is and cannot be otherwise. His is a constant struggle to understand the world around him and a longing to be accepted so that he can be who he is.

“I wondered what the world would be like if every strange little child got to be what was in their hearts.”

Written in a style reminiscent of poetic prose, the reader cannot help but begin to see the world as colors too. Reading this book is such a unique and wonderful experience!! I highly recommend it!

My thanks to NetGalley and Books Go Social for allowing me to read a digital ARC of this book in exchange for an unbiased opinion. All opinions expressed here are my own.

Name: Indie Girl
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This is the way books are supposed to be written!
Date: Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2022
Review: Reminiscent of Thomas Hardy in the poetic way he described everything. Poignant. I adored every word of it.

So much of this book broke my heart, especially toward the end, because of course it wasn’t going to end well. It’s WWII, with the protagonist forced on the Nazi side of the war. However, this is a story about those without choice, who didn’t believe in the propaganda and realized they were children being lied to by those in authority; everything censored. So many innocent, naïve, brainwashed individuals destroyed and/or traumatized.

I will be recommending this book to everyone I meet.

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