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The Madwomen of Paris
The Madwomen of Paris: A Novel | Jennifer Cody Epstein
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A young woman with amnesia falls under the influence of a powerful doctor in Pariss notorious womens asylum, where she must fight to reclaim dangerous memoriesand even more perilously, her sanityin this gripping historical novel inspired by true events, from the bestselling author of Wunderland. I didnt see her the day she came to the asylum. Looking back, this sometimes strikes me as unlikely. Impossible, even, given how utterly her arrival would upend the already chaotic order of things at the Salptrirenot to mention change the course of my own life there. When Josephine arrives at the Salptrire she is covered in blood and badly bruised. Suffering from near-complete amnesia, she is diagnosed with what the Paris papers are calling the epidemic of the age: hysteria. It is a disease so baffling and widespread that Doctor Jean-Martine Charcot, the asylums famous director, devotes many of his popular public lectures to the malady. To Charcots delight, Josephine also proves extraordinarily susceptible to hypnosis, the tool he uses to unlock hysterias myriad (and often sensational) symptoms. Soon Charcot is regularly featuring Josephine on his stage, entrancing the young woman into fantastical acts and hallucinatory fits before enraptured audiences and eager newsmenmany of whom feature her on their papers front pages. For Laure, a lonely asylum attendant assigned to Josephines care, Charcots diagnosis seems a godsend. A former hysteric herself, she knows better than most that life in the Salptrires Hysteria Ward is far easier than in its dreaded Lunacy division, from which few inmates ever return. But as Josephines fame as Charcots star hysteric grows, her memory starts to returnand with it, images of a horrific crime she believes shes committed. Haunted by these visions, and helplessly trapped in Charcots hypnotic web, she starts spiraling into actual insanity. Desperate to save the girl she has grown to love, Laure plots their escape from the Salptrire and its doctors. First, though, she must confirm whether Josphine is actually a madwoman, soon to be consigned to the Salptrires brutal Lunacy Wardor a murderer, destined for the guillotine. Both are dark possibilitiesbut not nearly as dark as what Laure will unearth when she sets out to discover the truth.
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candc320
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I love historical fiction, especially stories that are unlike the typical standard form, and this was definitely that (at least for me). The way these doctors treated “hysterical” women was just plan gross…using them for their own research, wants, and whims. I really enjoyed the ending, though, and thought it was an interesting look at women taking life into their own hands in a time where it was hard to do so. 🌟🌟🌟🌟

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I love historical fiction, especially when the setting is Paris. This is about women who find themselves in an asylum, diagnosed with hysteria. The doctor who studies them was a real person.

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Pub date is 7/18/23
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The Salpêtrière in the 1880s was a mental hospital, housing many women diagnosed with hysteria. This book tells the story of Laure, a former patient who now works at the hospital, and Josephine, a new patient with amnesia. As Laure takes care of Josephine, she begins to care for her and slowly learns her story. The story of Josephine is intertwined with Laure desiring to find her younger sister and move to a new town.

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