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Alphabet

Kathy Page

ALPHABET is an engrossing, powerful novel with an unforgettably haunting character at its heart.

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In Thatcher's Britain, barely out of his teens, highly intelligent but illiterate and with a childhood of care homes and fostering behind him, Simon Austen is sent down for life for murdering his girlfriend. He did it but he doesn't know why - or maybe doesn't want to know why. Or both . . .

Then Simon makes an important decision to rehabilitate himself on his own terms. He learns to read and write; then, daringly, from his high security prison, begins an illicit correspondence with members of the opposite sex. Language suddenly takes on a new significance and the world opens up.

But what kind of relationships are possible for a man who has committed an appalling crime? As Simon puts it: What will she be like? And who will I become?

Through Simon's journey into himself, his search for answers, sometimes perilous and always unpredictable, we are forced to explore both our understanding of identity and our ambivalent attitudes to crime, justice and the possibility of redemption.

 

'They (the main characters) are all there for the recognizable roles they represent but they are individually well-drawn and collectively they help to make the story compelling. Simon himself emerges with a strong credible personality.'

Sarah Curtis

TLS

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Alphabet

Buy Alphabet from Amazon
£14.99
Hardback
288 pages
234 x 153 mm
ISBN-10: 029760788X
ISBN-13: 9780297607885
Publication: July 2004
'alphabet' is also available in paperback format
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