Alphabet

Alphabet

by KathyPage (Author)

Synopsis

Simon Austen is serving a life sentence for murder. Intelligent but illiterate, charming but also damaged, brutal and manipulative, he admits to what he's done but his motives are far from clear, even to himself. Then Simon learns to read and write. From his high security prison he begins an illicit correspondence with a series of women. The more he learns - about them and about himself - the higher the stakes become. Simon finds himself on a perilous, unpredictable and sometimes hilarious journey as he stumbles towards self-knowledge and redemption.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 07 Apr 2005

ISBN 10: 0753818612
ISBN 13: 9780753818619
Book Overview: 'ALPHABET is not just highly readable, but one of the strongest, most eloquent, most tightly constructed novels of 2004...It is a measure of the quiet artistry of ALPHABET that, out of material that would have been at home in the blackest of black comedies, Kathy Page has fashioned a fable about redemptive love' Daily Telegraph 'Page brilliantly captures the brutality of prison life...the tension is clear as workers and prisoner try to negotiate the distance between them' Scotland on Sunday Kathy Page's previous novel, THE STORY OF MY FACE, was longlisted for the Orange Prize and has reprinted several times in paperback The novel is partly based on Kathy's own experiences teaching creative writing in UK prisons.

Media Reviews
'Kathy Page's novel is a claustrophobic page-turner focused on a manipulative young man called Simon, who's serving a life sentence for having strangled his girlfriend... Page makes his journey towards partial redemption an intriguing one.' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
Author Bio
Kathy Page was born in London. She was Writer in Residence at a British prison in 1992 and lives on a remote Canadian island with her husband and children.