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The Panopticon - Jenni Fagan
The Panopticon
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Librarian Note: Alt cover image for ISBN:9780434021772Pa'nop'ti'con (noun). A prison so constructed that the inspector can see each of the prisoners at all times, without being seen. Anais Hendricks, fourteen, is in the back of a police car, headed for The Panopticon, a home for chronic young... show more
Librarian Note: Alt cover image for ISBN:9780434021772Pa'nop'ti'con (noun). A prison so constructed that the inspector can see each of the prisoners at all times, without being seen. Anais Hendricks, fourteen, is in the back of a police car, headed for The Panopticon, a home for chronic young offenders. She can't remember the events that led her here, but across town a policewoman lies in a coma and there is blood on Anais's school uniform. Smart, funny and fierce, Anais is a counter-culture outlaw, a bohemian philosopher in sailor shorts and a pillbox hat. She is also a child who has been let down, or worse, by just about every adult she has ever met. The residents of The Panopticon form intense bonds, heightened by their place on the periphery, and Anais finds herself part of an ad-hoc family there. Much more suspicious are the social workers, especially Helen, who is about to leave her job for an elephant sanctuary in India but is determined to force Anais to confront the circumstances of her mother's death before she goes. Looking up at the watchtower that looms over the residents, Anais knows her fate: she is part of an experiment, she always was, it's a given, a liberty - a fact. And the experiment is closing in
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Format: hardcover
Publisher: William Heinemann
Pages no: 336
Edition language: English
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Cynically Speaking
Cynically Speaking rated it
5.0
Well, this book is disturbing. On many fronts. First, Anais would fit right in as a character in "Infinite Jest". This novel does not let up and is not for the feint of heart. This book is filled with violence and foul language; disturbed teens doing disturbing things to other disturbed teens an...
Mike Finn
Mike Finn rated it
5.0 “The Panopticon” by Jenni Fagan – disturbing, brutal, honest, intense novel about a Scottish teenage “delinquent” in “care” trying to live as free a life as she can
I'm embarrassed to admit it, but when I bought it, I thought "The Panopticon" was a Young Adult, Urban Fantasy, Rites of Passage book: a comfortable read, an escape from reality, an opportunity to bask in a young person's accomplishments in the face of difficult odds. So strongly did I have this ...
petradonatz
petradonatz rated it
2.0 Das Mädchen mit dem Haifischherz
KlappentextAnais Hendricks ist fünfzehn und sitzt auf dem Rücksitz eines Polizeiautos. Ihre Schuluniform ist blutverschmiert, und am anderen Ende der Stadt liegt eine Polizistin im Koma. Doch Anais kann sich da an nichts erinnern. Jetzt ist sie auf dem Weg ins Panoptikum, eine Besserungsanstalt für ...
ashwednesday
ashwednesday rated it
3.5 Don't Let Me Get Me
I’m just a girl with a shark’s heart. Ming-fucking-mong.I don’t necessarily know what that means (can anyone really trust urbandictionary nowadays?) or if I actually understood what Anais was talking about half the time but if there’s one thing I’m certain, my cuss vocabulary expanded a few pages mo...
leselurchausderbucherhohle
leselurchausderbucherhohle rated it
4.0 In einem Wort: Krass!
*Worum geht's?*Mit gerade einmal fünfzehn Jahren hat Anais Hendricks mehr Straftaten zu verbuchen als so mancher Schwerverbrecher. Sie stiehlt, prügelt, nimmt eine Droge nach der anderen, ist ein böses Mädchen durch und durch. Für ihre Sozialarbeiterin, die Polizisten und die Richter ist schon lange...
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