Cruel Summer

eBook, 515 pages

English language

Published Feb. 28, 2021 by Bernard Jan.

ASIN:
B08X6JZKRM
4 stars (1 review)

All he wants to do is skate. But they have other plans for him.

Michael Daniels is seventeen and dreams to enter professional skateboarding contests. But beneath New Manhattan, a city under the oppressive shadow of climate change, exists another world altogether—secret laboratories which threaten society as he knows it.

Those with power will get what they want. No price is too high, even if it means making someone special or robbing them of their dignity, freedom . . . or life.

The price is too high for Michael, though. He has endured his stepfather’s abuse and mind games for almost as long as he remembers. Until one day he takes matters into his own hands, ruining the lives of those he loves most. And his skateboarding friends, Alien and Victor, are his only hope for freedom.

When there is no hope left, friendship is what remains.

1 edition

YA dystopia

4 stars

I originally reviewed this summery novel in the middle of January, because I happened to know that Bernard Jan was just about to publish a poetry collection linked to Cruel Summer so, while I read an advance copy of Postcards From Beyond Reality: The Selected Poems of Michael Daniels, I revisited the novel which inspired the poetry.

Cruel Summer is a very different novel to the books I have previously read by Bernard Jan so it was interesting for me to see how well he can adapt his poetic writing style to different genres. I would primarily identify Cruel Summer as a young adult novel because it centres on a teenage skateboarding community, but the narrative also encompasses shades of dystopian science fiction and crime fiction, going to some dark psychological places at times. This fluidity did mean I found it difficult initially to really get into the story and …