TWAIN
a beautiful, impressive and entertaining love story with a special and wonderful twist! Life may be a bumpy road sometimes, but all is well that ends well...
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THE AUTHOR
James Herald is a Dutch writer of prose, poetry (see under tab "News") and song lyrics, both in Dutch and English. "Twain" is his first English novel. From a reputable British publishing desk, this book received a professional review (see below).
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The narrative
Thomas, a 50-year-old bachelor, accidentally comes across a speaking toy bear in an abandoned old-fashioned toy store. After a thorough introduction, he decides to take the bear home, calling him "Cotton." Hereafter, in a humorous, witty and ironic fashion, extensive conversations unfold between them about all kinds of subjects, ranging from everyday affairs to deep philosophical issues.
When Thomas falls in love with Hanna, a much younger woman, Cotton navigates him through the process, helping him out to deal with his emotions. Thomas manages to get into a loving relationship with her and to marry her against all odds.
People may start all over again with their lives, in freedom and independency. For Thomas it entails that his fiftieth birthday gives the go-ahead for a new beginning with the woman he loves. It is a rebirth experience in the name of faith, hope and love.
And the greatest of all is LOVE!
Review of "Twain"
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"Your manuscript was brought to our attention at the latest Editorial Board meeting when we discussed the potential of its publication. Having read all the reports and taken note of the Editors’ opinions we can confidently state that your work was found to be a most thrilling, absorbing, and thought-provoking read, very well-written throughout.
The Board was keen to comment on the fascinating concept for the plot framed by a compelling cast of characters, especially Hanna and Thomas and their developments through the story. We also believe that this work is very well structured throughout, allowing the story to build and leaving the reader hungry to continue reading.
As an immersive piece that encompasses a variety of themes, this work will appeal to a wide audience, especially to those who enjoy stories with detailed character development, action-fueled plots with twists and turns, stories that confront the human experience and to those with interests in elements of the romance genre and in matters of family, friendship, and human interaction more widely.
Ultimately, the Board was impressed with the ambitious scope of this work and believes that 'Twain' has the potential to succeed within its market."
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