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| The End of Alice is a 1996 novel by A. M. Homes. It was published in the U.S. by Homes Scribner and in Britain by Anchor UK. The story is mostly narrated by a middle-aged paedophile who is serving a life sentence. He receives correspondence from a nineteen-year-old girl who is on her summer vacation from college and has plans to seduce a twelve-year-old neighbourhood boy. The child killer encourages her and gives her tips of seducing children and he delights in the girl's letters detailing the progress of what she is up to. The scenes involving the girl (who is never named) are written from a third-person perspective. The book received significant controversy, not just for explicit scenes of child sex and also prison rape, but for the way it presented the views of the two protagonists in that they believed sex with minors was perfectly acceptable. Defenders of the book argued that it was mostly written from the perspective of the paedophiles and therefore could not help but display their warped view of their activities and justifications for them. When it was published in the UK in 1997, the children's charity, the National Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Children, complained about it and made an appeal to bookstores not to stock it, which only W. H. Smith fulfilled. The NSPCC's spokesman, Jim Harding, described The End Of Alice as "the most vile and perverted novel I've ever read." Plot outlineThe child killer – named only "Chappy" – who narrates most of the novel, has been in prison for twenty-three-years. Now in his fifties and with a parole hearing approaching, he receives a letter from a nineteen-year-old girl (unnamed) who takes a morbid interest in his case. She then begins to relate how she plans on seducing a boy named Matthew, who is twelve and lives in her neighbourhood.Chappy encourages her and the girl soon accomplishes her mission by first giving Matthew tennis lessons and then, when she babysits him, strips naked and gives him a quick hands-on lesson in feminine biology. The pair soon have sex and continue to do so on regular occasions. Chappy eagerly reads the girl's letters as she describes her successes, although he also berates her for her poor grammar and for her liberal use of exclamation marks. There are several scenes of prison sex which some critics complained were nauseating in themselves and rather unnecessary. During the novel, Chappy makes frequent references to "Alice", but it is only towards the end of the book that he finally elaborates. Alice was a twelve-year-old girl he seduced and had a sexual relationship with. At the very end of the story, during his (unsuccessful) parole hearing, we find out the convict's crime, which was the brutal murder and decapitation of Alice after she threatened to turn him in to the police. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for The End of Alice ] Some related entries: Stepping Through the Stargate | Tehanu | Chasm City | Apple Confidential | Alaska | As I Lay Dying | Primary Colors | Dead Man's Folly | History of United States Naval Operations in World War II | The Satanic Verses | Enchanted April This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article The End of Alice; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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