PRAISE FOR ALPHABET
"Gritty and illuminating ... fascinating from the first page."Publishers Weekly
A moving novel about knowledge, self-awareness and the power of words, set in the purgatory of prison. This young man's life demands our attention and refuses to let go ... powerful ... simply an epiphany.”
Kirkus, Starred Review, May 2014
Alphabet transforms from a novel of crime and punishment into a nuanced psychological profile of a killer, ultimately providing a gut-wrenching reminder of the ... lengths to which we are willing to go in order to protect our innermost selves. ... Heartbreaking and emotional.”Shelf Awareness, Shelf Discovery Pick
Despite the nature of his crime, Simon is a surprisingly sympathetic character, and readers with an open mind will be drawn into his journey
an emotional read without sentimentality or easy, pat answers
Recommended.”Library Journal
"Page’s breathtaking novel opens with functionally illiterate twenty-nine-year-old Simon learning to read in prison. Books and letters become keys to his survival, but can language sustain him over an entire life sentence, let alone redeem him? We get to know Simon before we learn what crime he committed; his act shapes his life, but does not define him. We do learn that he has anger and control issues and that his relationships, especially with women, have been short term, starting with his mother. Written words, then, fixed and tangible, reassure him to the point that he physically incorporates them as tattoos. He wears the names he’s been called, but whether this catalog clarifies or blurs his identity is a question; can he be both scum and courageous”? More than skin deep, this list reflects Simon’s world as much as it does him, mirroring society’s mixed record on transgressors and non-conformists, especially regarding the criminal justice system with its self-defeating reliance on brutality and humiliations, even as it experiments with innovative psycho-therapies."Laurie Greer, Bookseller, Politics & Prose
"If you like fiction that makes you a little uncomfortable (but still has a compelling voice), try Alphabet by Kathy Page. The narrator is in prison in the UK for killing his girlfriend, and we see his various coping mechanisms and treatments and eventual attempts to learn how to connect with people in a healthy way. His journey will surprise you."Emily Pullen, Bookseller, WORD Bookstores
"Alphabet upends basic questions about criminal justice ... This character-driven novel employs various narrative angles as the reader follows Simon, other prisoners, guards, social workers, volunteers, and therapists through the complications that lie beyond a person admitting guilt. Far from accepting time in prison as an atonement to abide, Simon tries to name who he is and what that person could do next in life, behind bars or otherwise."Todd Wellman, Bookseller, Boswell Book Co.
PRAISE FOR ALPHABET (UK/CANADIAN EDITION)
It is a wonderful book, peculiar, intense, revealing, challenging and above all riveting
I kept saying to myself, how could she know this?”Erwin James, author of A Life Inside: A Prisoner’s Notebook
Sometimes novelists go too farand sometimes they manage to demonstrate that too far is the place they needed to go.”Time Out UK
Page captures the oppressiveness of the closed insitution, the violence that always seethes beneath the surface
compelling
Page lifts the novel out of its didactic casing.”Times Literary Supplement (UK)
Alphabet is not just highly readable, but one of the strongest, most eloquent, most tightly constructed novels of the year
. Out of material that would have been at home in the blackest of black comedies she has fashioned a fable about redemptive love. She has celebrated, with rare deftness, the resilience of the human heart.”Sunday Telegraph, UK
Page throws mixed-up hope into a world where only fantasies and delusions dare to grow
when I got to the end of Alphabet, I found myself longing for more.”Globe and Mail (Canada)
Alphabet is a hopeful story, even though its subject, Simon Austen is a disturbed, inarticulate, illiterate murderer
. Simon has no miraculous breakthroughs; he doesn’t even get out of jail. But the baby steps he takes towards understanding himself give both him and the reader hope. Page’s writing is tight
her depiction of prison life is believable and enthralling.”GEIST (Canada)
A complex book, and splendidly written, Alphabet is an intensely compelling reading experience.”
Edmonton Journal (Canada)
Kathy Page knows that the things we can’t understand are often the things that terrify us the most. In her dark and lovely seventh novel, she takes us places we may not want to go.”January Magazine
Simon is real. Simon gets under your skin. You’ll keep reading Alphabet because you’ll want to understand how Simon got to Z from A
His attempt to win redemption is totally engrossing.”Times Colonist (Canada)
It’s not hard to guess what got Page onto the GG shortlist: sheer chutzpah.”Joel Yanofsky, The Weekend Post
Alphabet is a stunning tour de force. I have rarely encountered a novel so compelling, so disturbing, so ultimately satisfying as this new work by Kathy Page.”WordWorks
Page brilliantly captures the brutality of prison life.”Scotland on Sunday
Her understanding of the prisoner’s frustration, loneliness and anxiety is exceptionally portrayed
a profound insight into the workings of the prison system as well as the minds of the prisoners
a truly gripping novel.”Sunday Business Post (Ireland)
I found this a truly compelling read, right to the last page. Whatever you think of Simon and his crime the issues of prison, punishment and redemption make this book an excellent book group choice.”New Books Magazine (UK)
PRAISE FOR ALPHABET
"Gritty and illuminating ... fascinating from the first page."—Publishers Weekly
“A moving novel about knowledge, self-awareness and the power of words, set in the purgatory of prison. This young man's life demands our attention and refuses to let go ... powerful ... simply an epiphany.”
—Kirkus, Starred Review, May 2014
“Alphabet transforms from a novel of crime and punishment into a nuanced psychological profile of a killer, ultimately providing a gut-wrenching reminder of the ... lengths to which we are willing to go in order to protect our innermost selves. ... Heartbreaking and emotional.”—Shelf Awareness, Shelf Discovery Pick
“Despite the nature of his crime, Simon is a surprisingly sympathetic character, and readers with an open mind will be drawn into his journey … an emotional read without sentimentality or easy, pat answers … Recommended.”—Library Journal
"Page’s breathtaking novel opens with functionally illiterate twenty-nine-year-old Simon learning to read in prison. Books and letters become keys to his survival, but can language sustain him over an entire life sentence, let alone redeem him? We get to know Simon before we learn what crime he committed; his act shapes his life, but does not define him. We do learn that he has anger and control issues and that his relationships, especially with women, have been short term, starting with his mother. Written words, then, fixed and tangible, reassure him to the point that he physically incorporates them as tattoos. He wears the names he’s been called, but whether this catalog clarifies or blurs his identity is a question; can he be both scum and “courageous”? More than skin deep, this list reflects Simon’s world as much as it does him, mirroring society’s mixed record on transgressors and non-conformists, especially regarding the criminal justice system with its self-defeating reliance on brutality and humiliations, even as it experiments with innovative psycho-therapies."—Laurie Greer, Bookseller, Politics & Prose
"If you like fiction that makes you a little uncomfortable (but still has a compelling voice), try Alphabet by Kathy Page. The narrator is in prison in the UK for killing his girlfriend, and we see his various coping mechanisms and treatments and eventual attempts to learn how to connect with people in a healthy way. His journey will surprise you."—Emily Pullen, Bookseller, WORD Bookstores
"Alphabet upends basic questions about criminal justice ... This character-driven novel employs various narrative angles as the reader follows Simon, other prisoners, guards, social workers, volunteers, and therapists through the complications that lie beyond a person admitting guilt. Far from accepting time in prison as an atonement to abide, Simon tries to name who he is and what that person could do next in life, behind bars or otherwise."—Todd Wellman, Bookseller, Boswell Book Co.
PRAISE FOR ALPHABET (UK/CANADIAN EDITION)
“It is a wonderful book, peculiar, intense, revealing, challenging and above all riveting … I kept saying to myself, how could she know this?”—Erwin James, author of A Life Inside: A Prisoner’s Notebook
“Sometimes novelists go too far–and sometimes they manage to demonstrate that too far is the place they needed to go.”—Time Out UK
“Page captures the oppressiveness of the closed insitution, the violence that always seethes beneath the surface … compelling … Page lifts the novel out of its didactic casing.”—Times Literary Supplement (UK)
“Alphabet is not just highly readable, but one of the strongest, most eloquent, most tightly constructed novels of the year…. Out of material that would have been at home in the blackest of black comedies she has fashioned a fable about redemptive love. She has celebrated, with rare deftness, the resilience of the human heart.”—Sunday Telegraph, UK
“Page throws mixed-up hope into a world where only fantasies and delusions dare to grow… when I got to the end of Alphabet, I found myself longing for more.”—Globe and Mail (Canada)
“Alphabet is a hopeful story, even though its subject, Simon Austen is a disturbed, inarticulate, illiterate murderer…. Simon has no miraculous breakthroughs; he doesn’t even get out of jail. But the baby steps he takes towards understanding himself give both him and the reader hope. Page’s writing is tight…her depiction of prison life is believable and enthralling.”—GEIST (Canada)
“A complex book, and splendidly written, Alphabet is an intensely compelling reading experience.”
—Edmonton Journal (Canada)
“Kathy Page knows that the things we can’t understand are often the things that terrify us the most. In her dark and lovely seventh novel, she takes us places we may not want to go.”—January Magazine
“Simon is real. Simon gets under your skin. You’ll keep reading Alphabet because you’ll want to understand how Simon got to Z from A… His attempt to win redemption is totally engrossing.”—Times Colonist (Canada)
“It’s not hard to guess what got Page onto the GG shortlist: sheer chutzpah.”—Joel Yanofsky, The Weekend Post
“Alphabet is a stunning tour de force. I have rarely encountered a novel so compelling, so disturbing, so ultimately satisfying as this new work by Kathy Page.”—WordWorks
“Page brilliantly captures the brutality of prison life.”—Scotland on Sunday
“Her understanding of the prisoner’s frustration, loneliness and anxiety is exceptionally portrayed… a profound insight into the workings of the prison system as well as the minds of the prisoners… a truly gripping novel.”—Sunday Business Post (Ireland)
“I found this a truly compelling read, right to the last page. Whatever you think of Simon and his crime the issues of prison, punishment and redemption make this book an excellent book group choice.”—New Books Magazine (UK)