Purple People by Kate Bulpitt

Purple People by Kate Bulpitt

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Summary

Purple People is a jolly dystopia, telling the story of an outlandish scheme to curtail crime and anti-social behaviour - by dyeing offenders purple - and the news-loving lass who investigates it.

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Purple People by Kate Bulpitt

A curious scheme is afoot in Blighty. Attempting to tackle spiralling levels of crime and anti-social behaviour, the government has a new solution: to dye offenders purple. For once, even journalist Eve Baxter is shocked – she’s spent years gathering the world’s weird and wacky news, but has never seen anything as loopy as this. Learning of these shamed ‘bruises on society’, the nation is agog – and divided. There’s anger and agreement, protest and debate. Oh, green and pleasant and now purple land... But still, there’s a mystery to be solved: just how do the transformations to Purpleness occur? Transfixed by clues and conspiracies, Eve wonders if this could be her route into real news. And when her friends and family are affected by the Purple scheme, she begins to investigate...

'JOYOUSThe concept is brilliant! It really made me laugh. I love the quickfire wit and bold characters. It is warm, witty, wildly imaginative and utterly original. A satirical delight!' Emma Jane Unsworth


'That rare thing, a warm-hearted satire. Witty and emotional, it has teeth AND a heart' David Quantick


'A genre busting tale that keeps you reading at a frantic clip. A novel of serious intent with a big, funny, generous heart. I loved it' Kate Hamer


'Though based around a striking and original, speculative central premise, Purple People is no one-trick pony: this is also a novel about family, relationships and human contact. A healthy, happy, slap of satirical Dettol for these septic and scary days' Jonathan Trigell

Kate grew up in a small seaside town, where she spent her formative years being most strongly influenced by the unlikely combo of George Orwell, Victoria Wood and Smash Hits. She studied Writing and Publishing at university before spending over a decade working in film, mostly in New York, where she also dabbled in stand-up comedy. In 2011 she was part of the second Curtis Brown Creative novel-writing course; a short story anthology written by that group, The Book of Unwritten Rules, was published in 2016. Kate currently lives in Brighton, a seaside lass once again. Purple People is her first novel.

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ISBN 13 9781912618729
ISBN 10 1912618729
Title Purple People
Author Kate Bulpitt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Unbound
Year published 2020-07-09
Number of pages 448
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.