Refugia
Even more amazing! Even more exciting! More than 100 young people wrote a thriller for the second edition of the writing experiment, directed by Erik Persoons Bram is sad. His only friend Daan has moved away. He doesn't feel like going to summer camp with the youth movement. At the camp he meets a beautiful, but at the same time mysterious, strange girl. He wants to get to know her better, but because of the adventures they experience, things turn out very differently than he expected. He escapes death, is chased and has to fight for his life. Does she have anything to do with it? QUOTE ... The sound swells. At first it is just a rumble in the distance. It can't be a thunderstorm because the sky is bright blue. Then stones start to fall. Small ones at first, but then more and more and larger boulders thunder down. The group is trapped. On one side there is the high rock face. On the other side a ravine several meters deep. They want to run away in panic, but it is too late! With a deafening noise, masses of stones, scree and boulders come down and drag Sam and the others down with them! Bram and Aicha, who are walking a little behind the others, watch the terrible scene before their eyes with horror. It seems as if the entire rock face is collapsing. Shouting, screaming and shouting and then the bodies of Sam and the children being dragged down like rag dolls by the large boulders... Erik Persoons (1965) certainly does not shy away from a challenge. Writing, literature and culture in general have been his passion all his life. The various plays and books he has already written are proof of this. (www.erikpersoons.com) "In 2016 I launched a project that was mainly intended to encourage young people to actively participate in writing an exciting story: THE WRITING EXPERIMENT. Attractopia can rightly be called the fantastic result of the first edition of the writing experiment. "A youth thriller with an exciting story that reads like an express train ..." Mart Seerden (NBD/Biblion) "It is an exciting and captivating book, it really draws you into the story. This is a book that I will definitely read a second and third time ..." Lore Aerts (12 years old)