The Panopticon
JENNI FAGAN HAS BEEN NAMED AS ONE OF GRANTA MAGAZINE'S BEST OF YOUNG BRITISH NOVELISTS 2013
The Panopticon is a bold, shocking and heartbreaking story of a young girl in a care home
SHORTLISTED FOR THE JAMES TAIT BLACK PRIZE FOR FICTION AND THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE 2013
NAMED ONE OF THE 50 BEST SCOTTISH BOOKS OF THE LAST 50 YEARS BY THE SCOTSMAN
***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
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JENNI FAGAN HAS BEEN NAMED AS ONE OF GRANTA MAGAZINE'S BEST OF YOUNG BRITISH NOVELISTS 2013
The Panopticon is a bold, shocking and heartbreaking story of a young girl in a care home
SHORTLISTED FOR THE JAMES TAIT BLACK PRIZE FOR FICTION AND THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE 2013
NAMED ONE OF THE 50 BEST SCOTTISH BOOKS OF THE LAST 50 YEARS BY THE SCOTSMAN
***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
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JENNI FAGAN HAS BEEN NAMED AS ONE OF GRANTA MAGAZINE'S BEST OF YOUNG BRITISH NOVELISTS 2013
The Panopticon is a bold, shocking and heartbreaking story of a young girl in a care home
SHORTLISTED FOR THE JAMES TAIT BLACK PRIZE FOR FICTION AND THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE 2013
NAMED ONE OF THE 50 BEST SCOTTISH BOOKS OF THE LAST 50 YEARS BY THE SCOTSMAN
***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












