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1985. The Baptism marks the end of the hazing rites a night of trial, humiliation, and strange exhilaration. For Him, it is the threshold he cannot avoid, the moment that will define his place among his peers.
Soon after, a cruise across the North Sea becomes more than a high-life event. When catastrophe strikes at sea, he is forced to act and his courage alters forever the way others see him, and the way he sees himself.
Between jealousy and devotion, control and surrender, pride and desire, he must navigate not only the waters of the North Sea, but also the turbulent depths of love and
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1985. The Baptism marks the end of the hazing rites a night of trial, humiliation, and strange exhilaration. For Him, it is the threshold he cannot avoid, the moment that will define his place among his peers.

Soon after, a cruise across the North Sea becomes more than a high-life event. When catastrophe strikes at sea, he is forced to act and his courage alters forever the way others see him, and the way he sees himself.

Between jealousy and devotion, control and surrender, pride and desire, he must navigate not only the waters of the North Sea, but also the turbulent depths of love and friendship.

The Passage is the third volume of the Series Stéphanie: a tale of youth, power, and awakening, where every crossing is a test of heart as much as body.


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Autorenporträt
Frédéric van Haute grew up in Belgium and studied economics and philosophy before working in Africa and Europe. His passion for literature and history runs through this second novel, which blends intimate confession with sharp social observation.

In The King of the Blues, a sequel of The Feshmen, he explores memory, youth, and the rites of passage that shape us all