Blank Paige

Blank Paige

by Ashley Griffin

Narrated by Ashley Griffin

Unabridged — 11 hours, 34 minutes

Blank Paige

Blank Paige

by Ashley Griffin

Narrated by Ashley Griffin

Unabridged — 11 hours, 34 minutes

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Overview

Set in an ethereal bookstore where all of the employees are fictional characters who have yet to be written, and must live a purgatory-like existence tending to the literary canon until their author shows up to claim them, “Blank Paige” follows Paige - an intelligent young woman who is the only character to arrive in the Store without any knowledge of her genre or story. Paige's appearance sends the world of the Bookstore into a tailspin - causing the characters to question how much free will they have over their own lives, and threatening to destroy the very fabric of imagination. In this world, characters are far more complex than their archetypes would imply, and nothing is as black and white as it appears.


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Praise for "Blank Paige"

"Brilliantly genre defying...sits comfortably on the shelf next to Erin Morgenstern, Neil Gaiman, Susanna Clarke, Catherynne M. Valente, Baum and Carroll...I highly recommend you check it out. This is a special story." - OnStage

Praise for Ashley Griffin

"The kind of storytelling defined by George MacDonald and Madeline L'Engle...I believe she is the MacDonald of our generation... (Griffin) utterly subverts all expectations of a 'YA Fantasy' book." - OnStage

"If storytelling - as put by Griffin - is a dying art, then she herself is in the vanguard of its resuscitation...Owing to a rich heritage of stories past and present, Griffin's work reflects the best elements of storytellers past and combines them in her own style (with) just enough detail for the imaginations of her audience to take over...I am predisposed to trust any (piece) under Griffin's auspices." - Paper Tiger Reviews

"Within the subtext of Ashley Griffin's dark stories of struggle and survival is one of the most surprisingly cathartic voices about mortality and immortality." - Mike Rinaldi, "What is Hip?"

"She transports us through eras, characters and story lines clearly and with ferocious grace...It is truly stunning what she can do with...nothing but the simplest...magic." - The Harlem Times

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160399591
Publisher: Books in Motion
Publication date: 01/05/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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