By: Jenni Fagan
Genre: Fiction
Hogarth
August 1, 2013
On Sale: July 23, 2013
Featuring:
306 pages
ISBN: 0385347863
EAN: 9780385347860
Kindle: B00B6OVOPO
Hardcover / e-Book
Book Summary
A dazzling debut novel by one of Granta’s Best
Young British Novelists featuring an unforgettable young
heroine
Anais Hendricks, fifteen, is in the
back of a police car. She is headed for the Panopticon, a
home for chronic young offenders. She can't remember what’s
happened, but across town a policewoman lies in a coma and
Anais’s school uniform is covered in blood.
Raised in foster care from birth and moved
through twenty-three placements before she even turned
seven, Anais has been let down by just about every adult she
has ever met. Now a counter-culture outlaw, she knows that
she can only rely on herself. And yet despite the parade of
horrors visited upon her early life, she greets the world
with the witty, fierce insight of a survivor.
Anais finds a sense of belonging among the
residents of the Panopticon – they form intense bonds, and
she soon becomes part of an ad hoc family. Together, they
struggle against the adults that keep them confined. When
she looks up at the watchtower that looms over the residents
though, Anais knows her fate: she is an anonymous part of an
experiment, and she always was. Now it seems that the
experiment is closing in.
Named one of the best books
of the year by the Times Literary Supplement and the
Scotsman, The Panopticon is an astonishingly
haunting, remarkable debut novel. In language dazzling,
energetic and pure, it introduces us to a
heartbreaking young heroine and an incredibly assured and
outstanding new voice in fiction.