
Olga, Frank, Peter, Victor, Nicole - vijf gewone mensen met gewone, rustige leventjes. Althans, ogenschijnlijk. Want achter de vitrages van de keurigheid zindert en borrelt het van de frustraties, jaloezie, nijd, overspel en onvervulde verlangens. In de volwassenenroman Ooggetuigen heeft Carry Slee op flitsende wijze ingrediënten van verschillende genres gecombineerd: de sappige intriges van een soap, de suspense van een thriller en de diepgang van een psychologische roman. Voeg daar een snelle cameravoering aan toe in de vorm van steeds een ander personage dat vertelt, en je hebt een boek dat je urenlang genadeloos gegijzeld houdt.
Author

Carolina Sophia (Carry) Slee (Amsterdam, July 1, 1949) is a Dutch children's author. She also writes books for adults. Her books are based on teenagers, who have problems with their environment and are thus deeper into trouble. Or children who do not understand why mommy is acting so strangely, and where her big belly is suddenly coming from! For her first books were her own daughters a major source of inspiration. For "Sorrow with mayonnaise" she used a lot of stories where a daughter came home. The atmosphere in the classroom in the book was exactly in the class of the subsidiary. The nasty girl Simone Slee is based on a neighbor kid that her daughters thought was very annoying. As her daughters grew older, they often read the letters in the back page of the TV Guide. As she reads the letter from a boy who tells that his neighbor, who got bullied so badly, that she jumped in front of a train, Sled was so upside down of the story that she wrote the book "Regret" (1996). For this book she gets the prize of the Young Jury.