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The Mad Women's Ball

By: Victoria Mas, Frank Wynne - translator
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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The Salpêtrière asylum, 1885. All of Paris is in thrall to Doctor Charcot and his displays of hypnotism on women who have been deemed mad or hysterical, outcasts from society. But the truth is much more complicated - for these women are often simply inconvenient, unwanted wives or strong-willed daughters. Once a year a grand ball is held at the hospital. For the Parisian elite, the Mad Women's Ball is the highlight of the social season; for the women themselves, it is a rare moment of hope.

Geneviève is a senior nurse. After the childhood death of her sister, she has shunned religion and placed her faith in Doctor Charcot and his new science. But everything begins to change when she meets Eugénie, the 19-year-old daughter of a bourgeois family. Because Eugénie has a secret, and she needs Geneviève's help. Their fates will collide on the night of the Mad Women's Ball...

'A darkly sumptuous tale of wicked spectacle, wild injustice and the insuppressible strength of women' EMMA STONEX, Sunday Times bestselling author of THE LAMPLIGHTERS

'In this darkly delightful Gothic treasure, Mas explores grief, trauma and sisterhood behind the walls of Paris' infamous Salpetriere hospital' PAULA HAWKINS, author of A SLOW FIRE BURNING

'A beautifully written debut...I have absolutely no doubt it will be one of my favourite novels of 2021.' AJ PEARCE, author of DEAR MRS BIRD

'Essential reading' COSMOPOLITAN

'A deftly woven tale of hope and pain, judgement and redemption, cruelty and kindness. Utterly captivating and profoundly affecting.' Sunday Times bestseller, MIRANDA DICKENSON

'Enter the dance of this little masterpiece and let yourself be dazzled. Assured of hitting the bestseller lists' THE PARISIAN

'A lovely, moving first novel, a cri de coeur against the condition of women in this world' MARIE FRANCE

'The Mad Women's Ball is as lush on the inside as it is on the outside! It's richly immersive, taking us right into the heart of nineteenth-century Paris.' SHELLEY HARRIS, author of the Sunday Times bestseller JUBILEE

© Victoria Mas 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

European Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Women's Fiction World Literature

Critic reviews

[Victoria Mas's]... portrait of women who were unfairly banished to asylums often because they did not fit into the straightjacket of 19th-century society is moving... beautifully drawn.
THE MAD WOMEN'S BALL is a darkly sumptuous tale of wicked spectacle, wild injustice and the insuppressible strength of women. Mas brings the world of La Salpêtrière to life with passion and fury, unveiling a hypnotic theatre that is as moving as it is macabre.
[An] essential story of women resisting the unjust exertion of male power.
In this darkly delightful Gothic treasure, Mas explores grief, trauma and sisterhood behind the walls of Paris' infamous Salpetriere hospital.
Elegantly written, Victoria Mas's slender, potent debut celebrates sisterhood, while also exposing the corrupt powers of the patriarchy at home and in the wider world.
Enthralling and wonderfully imagined... written with terrific verve and sympathy.
A deftly woven tale of hope and pain, judgement and redemption, cruelty and kindness. Utterly captivating and profoundly affecting, the story of The Salpêtrière lingers long in the mind after the stunning conclusion. I loved it.
A beautifully written debut set in Paris in 1885, Victoria Mas' characters come to life within a sentence while her storytelling compels you to turn the page. I loved The Mad Women's Ball and have absolutely no doubt it will be one of my favourite novels of 2021.
'Beautifully written and captures the world so well. A delight to read.'
A gothic, feminist book ...so cinematic it is already being turned into a film...it evokes the Brontës, with its dormitories, its phials and its ghosts. But thematically, it is bang up to date.
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gives an understanding of the use of instutionalisation to control non-conforming women, especially in the areas of education, obedience and sexuality.

control of women in history

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I really enjoyed this book. The relationships between the women in the Salpiere, their support and care for each other. Great narrator too

The 'mad' women

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Loved a good few of the characters, very female orientated and interesting story. Not too many plot lines to try and follow so it’s and easy listen. If you like female focused historical fiction, with gothic and very slight horror elements you’ll enjoy this.

Good listen

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This was certainly an unusual story for me and the ending was half unexpected, too, but I felt it was satisfying. I liked how the matron's character went through a change and the symbolism of finding her belief and faith. Also, I think that there's a hidden message of how it is still frowned upon, in this day and age, when a woman expresses her opinion or questions patriarchal values and beliefs, only she cannot be sent to an asylum for it.

Unusual

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Absolutely loved everything about this, the writing, the emotion, even the narrators voice. Best book I’ve listened to this year!

Incredible

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