The panopticon

The panopticon
About this book
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 policewoman who has been bludgeoned into a coma, and Anais--almost permanently whacked on whatever drug she can lay her hands on--can't explain why she has blood on her skirt. Amid the institution's crescent-shaped buildings and all-seeing watchtower, Anais befriends a group of ragtag ruffians and delves into her past, endlessly stoned and concerned she's being watched by an entity she calls "the experiment."
Details
- Publisher
- Isbn
- Pages
- 399
- ISBN-13
- 9788876384271
- OL Work ID
- OL16717226W
Subjects
Foster childrenGroup homesTeenage girlsFictionFiction, psychologicalFiction, coming of ageNew York Times reviewedJuvenile delinquentsJuvenile recidivists