The panopticon

Jenni Fagan

earliest edition we have, 2012 Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio, 2019 audiobook

Like everyone else in the Panopticon, 15-year-old Anais Hendricks has been in and out of foster care practically since birth. "[B]orn in a nuthouse to nobody that was ever seen again," she had her only successful foster placement with a prostitute later stabbed to death (Anais found the body). She's been sent to this facility, where the inmates are under constant surveillance, because she had a bad history with a pol...

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Editions we hold

The Panopticon audiobook · 2019 · Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio · 9781978645905
Panoptikon paperback · 2015 · Sel Yayincilik · 309 pages · 9789755707198
The Panopticon edition · 2014 · Hogarth · 282 pages · 9780385347952
Panopticon edition · 2013 · Penguin Random House · 336 pages · 9780099558644
La Sauvage paperback · 2013 · METAILIE · 320 pages · 9782864249078
Panopticon edition · 2012 · Penguin Random House · 9781448106325
The panopticon edition · 2012 · William Heinemann · 324 pages · 9780434021772
The panopticon edition · 2012 · Hogarth · 282 pages · 9780385347860

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