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Sad Tiger

By: Neige Sinno, Natasha Lehrer -translator
Narrated by: Jennifer Pickens
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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 nineteen, 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.

Contains mature themes.

©2023 Neige Sinno (P)2023 Tantor Media

Accolades & Awards

National Book Critics Circle Award
2025
Biographical Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction National Book Critics Circle Award World Literature
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It is an affecting, blunt, fierce tiger. Tugs at your heartstrings. Faithfully and beautifully narrated.

Disturbingly touching

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This is a very important story to be told, and it is told exceptionally well in the writing. The narrator, however, is the worst I have ever heard. She is so bad that I had to buy the hard copy to read it.

Excellent story tarnished by the narrator.

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