![]() ![]() She is released without charges, but the Circle knows what happened. Mae is taken into police custody for taking a kayak from a rental agency. Francis pursues Mae, and she enjoys the power she holds over him. Francis is working on a project called TruYouth, which aims to eliminate child abductions. Kalden is a mysterious character who warns Mae about dangers posed by the Circle’s ambitions. Mae develops romantic involvement with two coworkers: Kalden and Francis Garaventa. Mae can get them on Circle insurance, which greatly improves the quality of their lives. ![]() Her parents struggle to control the symptoms. He annoys Mae, who considers him to be stuck in past ways. Back in her hometown, Mae’s ex-boyfriend, Mercer, expresses great concern over the Circle’s increasing threat to self-ownership. The Circle launches a campaign to install tiny, internet-accessible cameras throughout the world. Mae works in Customer Experience, where she quickly excels. This, the Circle claims, will improve efficiency and accountability. At the company, seemingly all information, personal and otherwise, is tracked. Mae quickly falls in love with the Circle’s modernity and considers the campus utopic. She has gotten the job through her close friend Annie Allerton, who is a senior Circler and serves as Mae’s support system while she acclimates to her surroundings. The novel commences with Mae’s first day at the Circle. ![]()
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