On the Water (novel)
First edition (Dutch) | |
| Author | Hans Maarten van den Brink |
|---|---|
| Original title | Over het water |
| Translator | Paul Vincent |
| Language | Dutch |
| Genre | Sports epics |
| Publisher | Meulenhoff (Dutch) Faber and Faber (English) |
Publication date | 1998 |
| Publication place | Netherlands |
Published in English | 2001 |
| Media type | Book |
| Pages | 144 |
| ISBN | 0-571-20924-6 |
| OCLC | 48194244 |
| Preceded by | De vooruitgang |
| Followed by | Hart van glas |
On the Water is a 1998 novel by Dutch author Hans Maarten van den Brink. It recounts an unlikely sporting partnership which is shattered by the advent of World War II. The central roles are those of Anton and David, a rowing crew from opposite sides of Amsterdam society, and Doktor Schneiderhahn, the enigmatic German rowing coach who brings them together.
The novel will be made into a film by Dutch production company Dynamic Entertainment by the same team that adapted Philip Pullman's The Butterfly Tattoo.