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Sad Tiger | Neige Sinno
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Winner of multiple prizes, Neige Sinno has created a powerful literary form with Sad Tiger, a book that took France by storm and is an international phenomenon. Reading Sad Tiger is like descending into an abyss with your eyes open. It forces you to see, to really see, what it means to be a child abused by an adult, for years. Everyone should read it. Annie Ernaux Sad Tiger is built on the facts of a series of devastating events. Neige Sinno was seven years old when her stepfather started sexually abusing her. At 19, she decided to break the silence that is so common in all cultures around sexual violence. This led to a public trial and prison for her stepfather and Sinno started a new life in Mexico. Through the construction of a fragmented narrative, Sinno explores the different facets of memoryher own, her mothers, as well as her abusive stepfathers; and of abuse itself in all its monstrosity and banality. Her account is woven together with a close reading of literary works by Vladimir Nabokov, Virginia Woolf, Toni Morrison, Christine Angot, and Virginie Despentes among others. Sad Tigerthe title inspired by William Blakes poem The Tygeris a literary exploration into how to speak about the unspeakable. In this extraordinary book there is an abiding concern: how to protect others from what the author herself endured? In the midst of so much darkness, an answer reads crystal clear: by speaking up and asking questions. A striking, shocking, and necessary masterpiece. Winner of the Le Monde Literary Prize, 2023 Winner of the European Strega Prize, 2024 Winner of the Prix Femina, 2023 Winner of the Goncourt des Lycens, 2023 Winner of the US and UK Goncourt Prizes, 2024 Winner of the Le Monde Literary Prize, 2023 Winner of the Inrockuptibles Prize, 2023 Shortlisted for the Medicis Prize, 2023 Shortlisted for the Decembre Prize, 2023 Winner of the Goncourt Prizes in Belgium, Slovakia, India, Turkey, Tunisia, and South Korea, 2023
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Sad Tiger | Neige Sinno
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It‘s National Book Awards shortlist day! Though they call them finalists, but whatevs. Here‘s the shortlist for translated literature! Though I have read half of the longlist, I‘ve only read the tagged from this shortlist. My hold for The Remembered Soldier literally came in while I was making this graphic. 😂

squirrelbrain Oooh exciting! I‘m reading book 1 of the Calculation series and have 2 on audio. 3 isn‘t out yet of course. I own Sad Tiger and The Remembered Soldier so will get to those next. Can‘t recall whether I could get hold of the others and I‘ve just got in from work so can‘t face turning my laptop back on to check my spreadsheet. 😝 2w
Hooked_on_books @squirrelbrain That‘s a very reasonable reason to not want to look at your laptop! I absolutely loved the first 2 volumes of Volume, so I would‘ve read the 3rd regardless. I‘m very anxious to my hands on it, but of course it doesn‘t come out until November 18, so I have to wait. I did just get Soldier today, so that‘ll be my next ebook, since it‘s from the library. 2w
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My Storygraph recap for September! Not as much reading as I would have liked (life gets busy sometimes). Two children's books in my top three, and Sad Tiger, a non-fiction book about Neige Sinno's experience and inner thoughts as a victim of child abuse.

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This book I didn‘t want to pick up quickly became a book I could not put down, as Neige details her 7 years of sexual abuse and rape and the hands of her stepfather. The writing it superb and the balance is excellent, as she pulls in the aftermath, the trial, and evaluations of literary works dealing with child rape. I‘m halfway through the #NBAlonglist for translated lit and this is my clear winner thus far as well as on my best of the year list.

BarbaraBB Well, how I can I NOT read it after this review? Stacking. 3w
squirrelbrain Weirdly, this was one of my most anticipated from the list. It‘s on its way to me now…. 3w
Hooked_on_books @BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain It is just so good. Apparently it‘s won several literary prizes in France, deservedly so. 3w
kspenmoll Fantastic review! 3w
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Excellent testimony in which Neige Sinno reflects on her experience as a victim of sexual abuse as a child. What happened, her attempts to understand what happened, how to write about it, how she looked for answers in literature, the continuous impact on her life, etc. This book contains a lot of thoughts, very well explored, on a very difficult subject. Very interesting!

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