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The Night Alphabet

By: Joelle Taylor
Narrated by: Joelle Taylor
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Composed of interconnecting stories, The Night Alphabet is a mesmerising blend of memoir, fiction and poetry, from one of the most talented literary stylists writing today.

The tattoo was a reclamation, a flag we mounted in the centre of our own landscape.

A woman walks into a tattoo parlour. But this is no ordinary woman, and this is Hackney in 2233. Jones' body is covered in tattoos but she wants to add one final inking to her gallery - a thin line of ink mixed with blood that connects her body art together, creating a unique map.

As the two artists set to work, Jones tells them the story behind each tattoo. As Jones is no ordinary woman, these are no ordinary stories: each one represents a doorway to a life Jones fell into, a 'remembering'. Some of these lives were in the past, others in the future, some are sideways, but each of them connects Jones to the two tattoo artists in some way, though they are unaware of it.

We visit the dystopian cities of the Quiet Men, the coal mines of 19th century Lancashire, join a gang of vigilante sex workers, enter the world of an INCEL murderer, haunt the old Maryville gay bar, and uncover plans to genetically modify female children. Each of the stories brings us closer to Jones' truth, and how her life is intricately interwoven with that of the women tattooing her body.

Set across geographies and timespans, The Night Alphabet is a dazzlingly bold and original work, a deep investigation into human nature and violence against women.

©2024 Joelle Taylor (P)2024 Quercus Editions Limited
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The Night Alphabet is a glorious jewel of a novel, rich with language and story, that glows in your mind's eye long after you have set it down. Taylor manages to combine her vivid poetry with a truly engaging tale of female resilience, an Illustrated Woman for our times. (Sophie Ward, author of Love and Other Thought Experiments)

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Poetic and engaging

Poetic language and narration. There are few beautiful passages and political commentary done in a nuance way. Beautiful

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Extraordinary

An extraordinary rollercoaster of ideas and imagination. Brilliantly read by the author who is a true performer.

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The Night Alphabet is my Brave New World


In the realm of dystopian literature, Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" and Joelle Taylor's "The Night Alphabet" stand together as two powerful works that delve into the complexities of society, humanity, and the human experience. While Huxley's classic novel presents a chilling vision of a future world controlled by technology and conformity, in the same vein told with a new lens, Taylor's poignant narrative explores the themes of violence and resilience with a fierce and fascinating voice that transported me.
Huxley takes readers on a journey to a futuristic society where individuality is suppressed, emotions are numbed, and citizens are conditioned to conform to a rigid social hierarchy. Huxley's world may seem a stark contrast to the vibrant and initially chaotic landscape of Taylor's "The Night Alphabet," yet the puzzle of the narrative falls into place with utmost satisfaction and clarity as the characters stories take centre stage in an extraordinarily clever exploration of culture and societal issues with the highs and lows of human nature. Taylor's masterful storytelling weaves together a tapestry of emotions, experiences, and voices that challenge norms and shed light on the struggles and triumphs of her characters navigating our history, the present and a futuristic world whilst narrating it.
"The Night Alphabet" as "Brave New World" does, offers a cautionary tale about the dangers of a society driven by technology, control and who controls, its such a brilliant book in the way its using devices. "The Night Alphabet" serves as a bold and fearless examination of the complexities in human spirit often in the face of violence and oppression. Both works invite readers to reflect on the intricacies of human nature, resilience, and the importance of reclaiming one's voice in a world that seeks to silence it.
In the hands of master storyteller Joelle Taylor, "The Night Alphabet" emerges as a fierce and gripping narrative that challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths. Through her dazzlingly original prose and unflinching exploration, Taylor invites readers to embark on a journey of uncovering dramatic plot twists, self-discovery, empowerment, and solidarity, the skin we wear is central, the art that adorns it central to the theme and is used as a device to travel through a landscape of insights into the vulnerability of the human body.
While "Brave New World" and "The Night Alphabet" may exist in different worlds and timespans, both works share a common thread of genuisly exploring the complexities of society, humanity, and the human experience. Through their passionate and thought-provoking tales, these two masterpieces offer readers a glimpse into the depths of humanity. I absolutely loved it.

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intrigue and honest

i listened to this twice back to back it was that good. Her narration added to the overall feel of the book

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Not my usual type of book but so good

I am so grateful that I somehow came across this book and added it t my library. I was just unsure if it was too high brow for me, but I ended up enjoying it so much. I revelled in the fantastic artistry of the language, but also in the quirkiness of the story, in a way SciFi at its best, philosophical, unpredictable and connected to so many aspects if our present day life. I now want to recommend it to everybody I know.

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Magnificent

This is the best book I have heard in years. It is a very important book.

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A brilliant listen

Superb writing of imaginative delight, beautifully narrated by Joelle Taylor in her ibimitable style. Highly recommended.

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Queer Futurism - timeless, literally!

This book is a visceral rollercoaster of emotions. Joelle writes the unspoken experiences from deep in our souls and bodies. As a queer lesbian woman I am eternally grateful for her work.
Whoever doesn’t get the film rights to this is a fool.

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Sirens and signposts

Wow! This is the book I've been waiting for. To have it read by Joelle, is an absolute treat. Wonderful observations of people and humanity: a wake up call, a siren, a signpost with a poignant message. I was hooked from the first chapter. Absolutely brilliant. Thank you!

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Extraordinary story, beautifully narrated

Such extraordinary words, beautifully and painfully crafted to evoke vivid colours, feelings and atmosphere. Taken on a journey where I didn’t want the tales to end. Joelle, we cannot wait to see what you create next, where the threads will go and what you might reveal. Glorious!

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