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Jeanette van Dijk

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Coddled Children

Debut novel - Dystopian ThrillerWhat happens when equality becomes tyranny?
In a post-nuclear "perfect" society where equality is enforced and free will is forbidden, Kitty's life unravels after one intimate encounter brands her a traitor. Joshua, imprisoned for his ancestors' crimes, smuggles forbidden truths into broadcasts. When these unlikely souls find each other, their connection threatens everything in a world where even love is regulated and individual thought is the ultimate crime.
Some cages have no bars. Some freedoms cost everything.

Curlingkinderen

Dutch edition of Coddled Children - Psychological ThrillerTwenty-three years after nuclear war, the Free Nations have achieved absolute equality—at the cost of every form of individuality. When Kitty's life is destroyed by a single intimate encounter and Joshua risks everything to smuggle forbidden truths into the Free Nations, their unlikely meeting becomes the ultimate act of rebellion.What happens when you must free yourself from your own liberators?

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The Knowledge Crisis

Non-fiction - Expected 2026The West is in decline—not from external threats, but from a crisis of knowledge that has been thirty years in the making. What started as educational reforms promising equality has systematically destroyed the foundations of critical thinking, personal responsibility, and genuine expertise. Through three interconnected analyses, I expose how the erosion of education has created a cascade of institutional failures: bureaucracies that stifle innovation, politicians who exploit division, justice systems that serve ideology over law, and societies fractured by competing dogmas. Drawing stark parallels to the fall of Rome, I reveal a civilization destroying itself from within.

Protocolpooiers en Regelrukkers

Dutch Non-fiction - Expected 2026How Bureaucracy Stripped Humanity from the Welfare State
What happens when rules become more important than people? Doctors follow protocols instead of treating patients. Civil servants apply procedures instead of solving problems. Judges chase precedents instead of seeking justice. All convinced they're making the system more efficient by eliminating the human factor. Why has the welfare state become a dehumanizing machine that reduced us to case numbers and professionals to assembly-line executors?

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