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EMBRACE is the story of the awakening of Karl De Man a thirteen-year-old student at the Berg, an exclusive academy for boys in South Africa in the 1970s. Interwoven with the storyline about Karl at school are memories from Karl''s childhood and first years at the Berg, presented as an ever-growing patchwork of the many influences on his development: growing up on a game reserve in East Africa, intensely aware of landscape and wildlife; a loving and close family, but a traditional one that will never easily accept Karl''s true self: being sent away to school and the formation of new friendships and relationships. But, after threats and punishments handed out after casual sexual games in the dorm, Karl falls in love. He simultaneously has secret affairs with his best friend, Dominic, who is the son of liberal parents, and his choirmaster, Jacques Cilliers. The great strength of the novel is that it places Karl''s passions on a wider canvas, focusing on his raw passions and elemental dri

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A sensitive and subtle story * THE TIMES *
Subtle, complex and compassionate ... Behr excels at exploring the grey areas of complicity and understanding, while larger rights and wrongs are playing themselves out on the horizon * SUNDAY TIMES *
De Man's well drawn family, his original voice and his beautiful prose make this book very special, almost epic * THE GAY AND LESBIAN REVIEW *
[Behr] is adept at varying his style to the mood and age of his protagonist, letting his key character speak for himself * TLS *

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
      Publication Date: 2/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780349113005, 978-0349113005
      ISBN10: 0349113009

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      EMBRACE is the story of the awakening of Karl De Man a thirteen-year-old student at the Berg, an exclusive academy for boys in South Africa in the 1970s. Interwoven with the storyline about Karl at school are memories from Karl''s childhood and first years at the Berg, presented as an ever-growing patchwork of the many influences on his development: growing up on a game reserve in East Africa, intensely aware of landscape and wildlife; a loving and close family, but a traditional one that will never easily accept Karl''s true self: being sent away to school and the formation of new friendships and relationships. But, after threats and punishments handed out after casual sexual games in the dorm, Karl falls in love. He simultaneously has secret affairs with his best friend, Dominic, who is the son of liberal parents, and his choirmaster, Jacques Cilliers. The great strength of the novel is that it places Karl''s passions on a wider canvas, focusing on his raw passions and elemental dri

      Trade Review
      A sensitive and subtle story * THE TIMES *
      Subtle, complex and compassionate ... Behr excels at exploring the grey areas of complicity and understanding, while larger rights and wrongs are playing themselves out on the horizon * SUNDAY TIMES *
      De Man's well drawn family, his original voice and his beautiful prose make this book very special, almost epic * THE GAY AND LESBIAN REVIEW *
      [Behr] is adept at varying his style to the mood and age of his protagonist, letting his key character speak for himself * TLS *

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