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A New York Times best historical novel of the year, adapted as a major film for Amazon Prime, award-winning author Victoria Mas’s TheMad Women’s Ball is a feminist literary thriller set in Paris’s infamous Salpêtrière asylum.
The Salpêtrière Asylum: Paris, 1885. Dr. Charcot holds all of Paris in thrall with his displays of hypnotism on women who have been deemed mad and cast out from society. But the truth is much more complicated—these women are often simply inconvenient, unwanted wives, those who have lost something precious, wayward daughters, or girls born from adulterous relationships. For Parisian society, the highlight of the year is the Lenten ball—the Mad Women’s Ball—when the great and good come to gawk at the patients of the Salpêtrière dressed up in their finery for one night only. For the women themselves, it is a rare moment of hope.
Genevieve is a senior nurse. After the childhood death of her sister Blandine, she shunned religion and placed her faith in both the celebrated psychiatrist Dr. Charcot and science. But everything begins to change when she meets Eugénie, the 19-year-old daughter of a bourgeois family that has locked her away in the asylum. Because Eugénie has a secret: she sees spirits. Inspired by the scandalous, banned work that all of Paris is talking about, The Book of Spirits, Eugénie is determined to escape from the asylum—and the bonds of her gender—and seek out those who will believe in her. And for that she will need Genevieve’s help . . .
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I liked this story and enjoyed reading it, though can't help but feel that there was something missing? I wanted to love it. Maybe because it was a shorter story, there couldn't be as much character or setting development? I feel like some elements of the story were quickly brushed aside or skimmed over, when I would have preferred to have a deeper dive into the plot, the characters, the time period etc. That said, this was an easy read and I would recommend if you want a short slightly mysterious and a little bit dark story.
My pet hate is when a book sells itself as one thing and then it about something completely different. On top of that the plot line is so obvious it hurts. I ended up just skimming through once I realised that it was going to be a story I've read 100 times before.
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LOVED. LOVED. LOVED this book! Well written. Well paced. Rich atmospheric setting. A simple but engaging plot. Intriguing characters. The only little niggle I had with this one was that I wish the paranormal angle had more depth or been more fleshed out. Overall, though, this was a cracking good read. Now off to watch the movie...
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