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Described as "exciting and gripping in both its Australian and its Burmese halves" and "riveting for its depiction of life in Burma in general, and for what it reveals about the place of boy-love there in particular" by the author of "[[Alexander's Choice (book)|Alexander's Choice]]" Edmund Marlowe. It is certainly the must read book of 2023.
Described as "exciting and gripping in both its Australian and its Burmese halves" and "riveting for its depiction of life in Burma in general, and for what it reveals about the place of boy-love there in particular" by the author of "[[Alexander's Choice (book)|Alexander's Choice]]" Edmund Marlowe. It is certainly the must read Boylove book of 2023.


Marlowe goes on to say that, "to the best of my knowledge, boy-love in Burma has only ever before received more than very cursory mention in the autobiographical Rangoon chapter of Michael Davidson's "[[Some Boys (book)|Some Boys]]", and that was set in 1948."  
Marlowe goes on to say that, "to the best of my knowledge, boy-love in Burma has only ever before received more than very cursory mention in the autobiographical Rangoon chapter of Michael Davidson's "[[Some Boys (book)|Some Boys]]", and that was set in 1948."  

Revision as of 15:17, 16 February 2023

Peter Thomas Wolfe releases first novel
by Staff Writer - February 16, 2023


A new novel that will be of interest to many Boylovers called, "You Can Be A King If You Are Brave" has just been released and is available on Amazon in both Kindle and paperback form.

Peter T Wolfe is an independent author. This is his premier novel which has been described as, "a perplexing one that raises challenging issues about intergenerational relationships. Peter grew up in the UK and was partly educated in Australia. He spent many years living in Burma, working in different organizations, mostly as an educator and a development consultant.

Set in Melbourne, Australia and then Burma at the turn of the last century, The navel raises this dilemma, "is there any entirely self-evident truth?" through the eyes of Adam Townsend, a beguiling adolescent boy from a wealthy family in Melbourne, Australia.

Described as "exciting and gripping in both its Australian and its Burmese halves" and "riveting for its depiction of life in Burma in general, and for what it reveals about the place of boy-love there in particular" by the author of "Alexander's Choice" Edmund Marlowe. It is certainly the must read Boylove book of 2023.

Marlowe goes on to say that, "to the best of my knowledge, boy-love in Burma has only ever before received more than very cursory mention in the autobiographical Rangoon chapter of Michael Davidson's "Some Boys", and that was set in 1948."