Author

Eli Heimans

1861-1914

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Books by Eli Heimans

Willem Roda: Een jongensboek

"Willem Roda: Een jongensboek" by Eli Heimans is a novel written in the late 19th century. The story presents the life of Willem Roda, a young boy who navigates the complexities of family, societal expectations, and personal growth against a backdrop of dramatic events that shape his journey. The narrative appears to delves into themes related to financial ruin, familial bonds, and the loss of innocence. The opening of the novel sets a festive scene in Amsterdam, where a grand celebration is taking place, presumably for the wedding of Emilia Roda, Willem's sister. As the joyful events unfold, we are introduced to Willem's family dynamics and the contrasting atmosphere of excitement and underlying tension. Just after the celebration, however, the story quickly shifts to a darker tone as Willem's father receives devastating news regarding a financial collapse that impacts their lives drastically. This juxtaposition establishes the main themes of the novel: the fragile nature of happiness and wealth, the impact of societal status, and the struggles of a family in turmoil. The narrative situates readers to witness Willem's transformation as he grapples with the new and harsh realities of life.

In sloot en plas

"In sloot en plas" by Eli Heimans and Jac. P. Thijsse is a nature guide published in 1895. Part of the pioneering series "Van vlinders, bloemen en vogels," this work introduces readers to the living communities found in ditches and ponds. The authors explore how plants and animals exist together in interconnected ecosystems, presenting nature observations through fresh writing and original illustrations. Aimed initially at young readers, the book became beloved by adults too, earning nine editions over sixty-five years.