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		<title>Reunion</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hans is Jewish, the son of a doctor who is confident that the rise of the Nazis is only 'a temporary illness' afflicting his beloved country. Hans's new classmate, Konradin von Hohenfels, is a dazzling young aristocrat whose mother keeps a portrait of Hitler on her dressing-table. Hans is immediately drawn to Konradin, and thrilled when a close bond forms between them, forged by common interests that set them apart from the other boys. But their loyalties are soon tested in ways they could not have imagined. Three decades later, from the vantage point of New York City, Hans once again confronts this life-shaping episode from his youth, through a stunning revelation that he stumbles upon by chance. In its story of friendship undone by History, 'Reunion' combines the explosive compression of a fable with the emotional depth of an epic novel many times its length.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The romantic forested landscape of southwest Germany is the setting for the birth of a friendship that will haunt sixteen-year-old Hans Schwarz for the rest of his life. Hans is Jewish, the son of a doctor who is confident that the rise of the Nazis is only &#8216;a temporary illness&#8217; afflicting his beloved country. Hans&#8217;s new classmate, Konradin von Hohenfels, is a dazzling young aristocrat whose mother keeps a portrait of Hitler on her dressing-table. Hans is immediately drawn to Konradin, and thrilled when a close bond forms between them, forged by common interests that set them apart from the other boys. But their loyalties are soon tested in ways they could not have imagined. Three decades later, from the vantage point of New York City, Hans once again confronts this life-shaping episode from his youth, through a stunning revelation that he stumbles upon by chance. In its story of friendship undone by History, <i>Reunion</i> combines the explosive compression of a fable with the emotional depth of an epic novel many times its length.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[A profound novel about the nature of human relationships, Reunion - set in 1930s Germany - is also an insight into Hitler's rise to power and its deep, irrevocable effect on the ordinary people of Germany.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;A brilliant work of art that deserves a far wider readership&#8217; Ian McEwan</b></p>
<p>FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF <i>STONER</i> AND <i>REVOLUTIONARY ROAD </i>COMES <i>REUNION</i><br /><i><br />Reunion</i> is a little-known novel. But it is also a universal story of friendship. It is a book of great power, waiting to be discovered.</p>
<p>On a grey afternoon in 1932, a Stuttgart classroom is stirred by the arrival of a newcomer. Middle-class Hans is intrigued by the aristocratic new boy, Konradin, and before long they become best friends. It&#8217;s a friendship of the greatest kind, of shared interests and long conversations, of hikes in the German hills and growing up together. But the boys live in a changing Germany. Powerful, delicate and daring, <i>Reunion</i> is a story of the fragility, and strength, of the bonds between friends.</p>
<p>&#8216;Exquisite&#8217; <i>Guardian</i></p>
<p>&#8216;I loved <i>Reunion</i> and found it very moving&#8217; John Boyne</p>
<p>WITH AN AFTERWORD BY RACHEL SEIFFERT</p>
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