![]() ![]() The fact that he is bullied by his classmates just raises more compassion for him. Jon is a bit strange, but a likeable, intelligent boy. I really liked the beginning of the novel. For me, it was first and foremost a kind of love story and some supernatural or sci-fi added that did not really make sense to me. “Providence” is labelled a thriller, unfortunately, I didn’t really find any thrill in it. Since he has become a serious threat to others, Jon withdraws from to world to figure out what this evil teacher did to him in those ominous four years of absence. In his presence, strange things start to happen: spontaneous nose bleeds and people passing out. But something has changed, even though Jon cannot really say what it is. He doesn’t remember what happened in the time he was gone, only that his former teacher Roger Blair was to one to kidnap him. Four years later, Jon wakes up in a mall. ![]() With Jon gone, the world seems to stop for Chloe. Until one morning when he is kidnapped in the woods. The other kids torture him that’s why he takes the long way to school. She is the only one he confides in and shares his dreams with. 13-year-old Jon Bronson only has one friend: Chloe. ![]()
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