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What will she be like? he thinks. I don't know.
Who will I become? Ditto. A leap in the dark...
Alphabet
'..a wonderful book, peculiar, intense, revealing, challenging,
exhausting and above all riveting…I kept saying to myself, how could
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Guardian (UK) columnist Erwin James (author of A
Life Inside):
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Simon Austen is serving a life sentence for murder.
Intelligent but illiterate, charming but also damaged 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 and unpredictable journey as he stumbles towards self-knowledge
and redemption.
| 'Sometimes novelists go too far -
and sometimes they manage to demonstrate that too far is the place
they needed to go.' |
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Time Out, UK. |
Published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, UK,
in July 2004 UK; released October 2004 in Canada. Nominated for a Governor
General's Award in 2005
Photo courtesy of Prison Reform Trust, UK
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