Sad Tiger

Sad Tiger

About the Book

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 memory—her own, her mother’s, as well as her abusive stepfather’s; 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 Tiger—the title inspired by William Blake’s poem “The Tyger”—is 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 Lycéens, 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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Praise for Sad Tiger

“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. Especially teenagers.”
—Annie Ernaux

"[An] achingly vivid, cerebral memoir of her abuse and its long aftermath...... Close-reading her own shards of memory alongside these texts, Sinno contends with both the power and the inevitable impotence of writing, particularly about abuse.”
Lauren Christensen, New York Times

“Sinno’s prose is equal parts raw and lucid, and it’s enriched by fascinating readings of the sexual abuse depicted in Lolita and other works of literature. This is brilliant.”
—Publishers Weekly,
starred review

"Sad Tiger is not what you’d expect from a memoir about sexual abuse and trauma. Unlike Vanessa Springora’s 2020 international bestseller Consent, say, which was also translated by Natasha Lehrer, Sad Tiger, its title an allusion to the William Blake poem, is not a taut narrative of devastation and reclamation. At times Sinno writes with the essayistic force of Virginie Despentes’s King Kong Theory, at others with the vividness of Édouard Louis’s novels. She shares Annie Ernaux’s will to self- excavation and proclivity for experimentation. Sinno refuses to be hamstrung by genre, choosing a balletic approach, as if only a choreographed dance around her subject, again and again, will properly encapsulate its blast radius." —Elias Altman, Bookforum

"In this award-winning translated memoir, Neige Sinno reveals sexual abuse by her stepfather in intense yet reflective candor. Even more so, it’s a heartwrenching exploration of memory, agency and how we use literature to make sense of child abuse, shame and silence."
—Karla J. Strand, Ms. magazine

"Throw yourself into the most extraordinary book of the literary season, Sad Tiger by Neige Sinno....Exceptionally intelligent and truthful, Sad Tiger is a must-read."
—Elle (France)

“Sinno multiplies her points of view so as not to be left alone in the face of catastrophe.”
—Liberation


“A powerful, reflective and meditative work, impressive in its depth and mastery.”
—Télérama


"A book of striking intelligence and beauty.’"
—Transfuge

"Neige Sinno has miraculously found the right tone to give this book its unique emotion, violent and delicate at the same time, human, all too human. And a rare truthfulness too."
—Le Point

"A total literary gesture, violent, humble, sensitive and of astounding intelligence. This book needs many, many readers."
L’Obs



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About the Author

Neige Sinno
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Natasha Lehrer
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