by Adélaïde Bon
A woman grapples with the traumatic memory of a childhood sexual assault in this international bestseller: "An unsettling autobiographical tale" (Livres Hebdo, France).
When Adélaïde's parents find her mute and unable to stop crying, they bring her to the police station and file a complaint against "X" for sexual assault. In so many ways, her childhood ended then―at just nine years old. Yet Adélaïde grows up without showing any outward signs of damage. As a teen and then as a seemingly cheerful young woman, she suffers in silence.
Twenty-three years after the attack, Adélaïde receives a call from the Paris juvenile squad. DNA analysis suggests that a serial burglar known by police as "The Electrician" has assaulted at least seventy-two minors between 1983 and 2003. It is suspected that he has hurt hundreds of others who never filed complaints. In the spring of 2016, at the Paris city court, along with eighteen other women, Adélaïde confronts the rapist who destroyed her life. In precise and delicate prose, with poise and passion, Adélaïde Bon tells a story that is both terrifying and all too common.
"It's hard to say if this riveting text is a novel in the strictest sense of the word, but the power of the material makes that a minor quibble." "Vividly conveys the survivor's emotions of shame, rage, and fear but also offers--slowly, tentatively--hope for healing." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"It's an unsettling autobiographical tale, at times punishing to read, but with a literary strength that lifts it high above a simple survivor's account." —Livres Hebdo
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Adelaide Bon is an actress and writer. The Little Girl on the Ice Floe is her debut.
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