The Panopticon

Paperback Published on: 04/04/2013
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The Panopticon
An amazing voice.
What is so amazing about this book is the voices that leap out at you from the very first page. I loved the grit and strength of Anais and how, no matter w... READ MORE
Nicki Golding at bluewater
The Panopticon
A sparky, engaging debut.
A novel that leaves me ignoring everything I'm meant to be doing, in favour of compulsively reading on, is a rare treat; The Panopticon is one of those nov... READ MORE
Sara Crowley at Brighton
The Panopticon
No way out
The personal ache that comes from reading Jenni Fagan's wonderful debut has its roots in so much that we care about in ourselves as we watch others who hav... READ MORE
David Learner
The Panopticon
If I could give this book six stars, I would...
This was one of my favourite books of 2012, and probably one of my favourites of all time. Jenni Fagan is a fantastic writer, and her characters are unique... READ MORE
Becci Cooper at Worcester
The Panopticon
A stunning new voice.
What is so amazing about this book is the voices that leap out at you from the very first page. I loved the grit and strength of Anais and how, no matter w... READ MORE
Nicki Golding at bluewater
The Panopticon
Raw, powerful, thought-provoking
A terrific, distinctive debut from Jenni Fagan, which serves as an indictment of the care system and heralds the arrival of a unique new voice in Scottish ... READ MORE
Greg Eden

Synopsis

***Jenni Fagan's new novel The Delusions is available now***

A GRANTA BEST YOUNG BRITISH NOVELIST AND WINNER OF THE GORDON BURN PRIZE

SHORTLISTED FOR THE JAMES TAIT BLACK PRIZE FOR FICTION AND THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE

'One of the most cunning and spirited novels I've read for years'
ALI SMITH

'Knocked the breath out of me'
OBSERVER

'Glorious, unforgettable'
THE TIMES

Fifteen-year-old Anais Hendricks is smart, funny and fierce, but she has also been let down by every adult she has ever met. Sitting in the back of a police car, she finds herself headed for The Panopticon, a home for chronic offenders where the social workers are as suspicious as its residents. But Anais can't remember the events that have led her there, or why she has blood on her school uniform...

Bold, brave and joyous, Jenni Fagan's critically acclaimed debut is a masterful depiction of systematic failure and one girl's fight back.

'An astonishing debut'
JACKIE KAY

'Ferocious and devastating'
ELEANOR CATTON

'A true literary masterpiece'
EMMA JANE UNSWORTH

'Startlingly accomplished'
FINANCIAL TIMES

'Simply unforgettable'
THE SCOTSMAN

'Confident, deftly wrought, compelling'
FINANCIAL TIMES

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • ISBN: 9780099558644
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 199 x 132 x 23 mm
  • Weight: 254g
  • Languages: English

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The Panopticon
Great Characters
I really enjoyed reading this book - the characters are so easy to relate to, even though they are a bit nutty at times! The only thing that I struggled w... READ MORE
Locko13
The Panopticon
The Panopticon
There is something terrifyingly honest about this novel. You can look at in all sorts of ways, for instance the way it seems to depict a very contemporary ... READ MORE
Lillie Harris
The Panopticon
Bit Confusing!
I quite enjoyed this book but I did find it rather confusing at times. It is written in Scotts dialect which took a little getting into even though I am Sc... READ MORE
sheils
The Panopticon
Highly Recommended
The Panopticon is a refreshing read with sympathetic characters and a sadly believable story at its heart. The way that Scots language is used helps to giv... READ MORE
KSC
The Panopticon
Page turner
Fagan delivers a belter with her debut novel here. Only hampered at times by some clunky regional dialect, The Panopticon is a page turner full of imaginat... READ MORE
Melon Farmer
The Panopticon
Scary but probably true
The title ‘Panopticon’ refers to an institutional building designed by Jeremy Bentham in the 18th Century. It allowed staff to monitor inmates without them... READ MORE
sharon237
The Panopticon
Sad but great read.
Anais Hendricks is a serial child offender, aged 15 and has spent her life moving from care home to care home after her foster mother died suddenly. Curren... READ MORE
longhairedsally
The Panopticon
Fantastic
What a fantastic book. I read Luckenbooth a few years ago, loved its powerful, hallucinatory quality, and was keen to read more of Jenni Fagan’s work. I d... READ MORE
Bookish Walker