Marcel was not only Bernard’s cat; he was his everything. His brother, his friend, his whole world. And then he was gone.
One story. Two endings. Genuine and fictional. Which ending is yours?
What do you say to someone who is dying? And what do you say when that someone can’t understand a word you are saying? How do you comfort each other throughout . . . and beyond?
My love, if you go away in a few days, the world will lose its colors and darken like the land of Mordor. If you go away and leave me to wander aimlessly, alone . . . I’m afraid I won’t survive.
With nothing else left except for heartbreak and the world of darkness, how do you survive when suicide seems to be the only way out after losing your beloved pet?
If you like powerful stories, heart-rending emotions, and honest characters, you’ll love Bernard Jan’s compelling memoir.
Buy your copy of A World Without Color written in the form of a heartfelt and moving novella.
Bernard Jan is the pen name of an award-winning author, a novelist and a poet. In his lifespan he has written and published five novels, two novellas, one book of poems and an essay in Croatian.
Five of his books published in English are: A World Without Color, a short true story of the last three days with his cat; Look for Me Under the Rainbow, a novella which in a unique and gentle way sheds light on the plight of harp seal pups in Canada and warms the hearts of young adult and other readers concerned about our planet and its treasures; January River, a heartwarming cross-genre novel about five friends, one dog and one river carrying a secret that will upheave their world; Cruel Summer, a gripping young adult cross-genre novel about an abused teenager from New Manhattan who only wants to skate, but they have other plans for him; and Postcards From Beyond Reality: The Selected Poems of Michael Daniels, a young adult poetry book written in character as the hero from his novel Cruel Summer.
Bernard Jan is also an animal rights advocate and environmentalist. As part of his animal advocacy activities, he had the great honor and pleasure to translate Eternal Treblinka: Our Treatment of Animals and the Holocaust by Charles Patterson into Croatian language.
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