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A Hymn to Life

Shame has to Change Sides

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A Hymn to Life

By: Gisèle Pelicot, Natasha Lehrer - translator, Ruth Diver - translator
Narrated by: Emma Thompson
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The sexual assault that rocked the world. A courageous woman’s rallying call for ‘shame to change sides’. For the very first time, Gisèle Pelicot tells her story.
Narrated by Emma Thompson.

A BEST BOOK OF 2026 FOR THE OBSERVER, TELEGRAPH, GUARDIAN, FINANCIAL TIMES, NEW YORK TIMES, DAILY MIRROR, IRISH TIMES, GQ MAGAZINE, LIT HUB, BBC AND MORE


One November day, Gisèle Pelicot was called to a local police station and life as she knew it ended. Her husband of fifty years had been caught by a supermarket guard filming up women’s skirts. But on his computer was shattering evidence: for nearly a decade, he had been secretly drugging and raping her and inviting dozens of strangers into their home to abuse her.

Four years later, he and fifty other men were put on trial and Gisèle’s courage in waiving her right to anonymity made global headlines. ‘Shame must change sides,’ she declared, giving voice and hope to millions. Her words became a rallying cry and her decision marked a turning point in public feeling about sexual violence.

For the first time, and with unwavering honesty and grace, she describes a difficult childhood, first love, her career and motherhood. It is a life in determined search of happiness, both before and after her devastating discovery. She is an ordinary person who faces extraordinary catastrophe, whose example changes the world.

Ultimately, Gisèle Pelicot emerges with a renewed passion and reverence for living, and for love. A Hymn to Life is an unforgettable testament and promise: that victims have no reason to feel ashamed; that even after unimaginable betrayal we can go on; and that colour will always return to life.

'This is quite something – a really brave, honest and heart-rending memoir' SARAH JESSICA PARKER

'Extraordinary … inspires courage and compassion, but also, crucially, demands change' EMMA THOMPSON

'A page-turning memoir that will move you to live more' GINA MARTIN

A Hymn to Life is novelistic and resounds with grace … An extraordinary achievement’ FINANCIAL TIMES

‘A unique memoir by a figure of astonishing power’ GUARDIAN

‘Extraordinarily courageous’ THE TIMES


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Abuse Domestic Partner Abuse Dysfunctional Families Gender Studies Parenting & Families Relationships Sexual Abuse & Harassment Social Sciences Women

Critic reviews

Extraordinaryvibrates with necessityA Hymn to Life is novelistic and resounds with grace. The language is precise and vivid; the story reverberates with echoes and patterns … an extraordinary achievementThere is beauty, love, hope. And there is rage, loss and fear of the void beneath her feet ... Many could be enriched by this alertly human account of 70 years of life. Here is a perspective that is full, candid and instructive
Extraordinarily courageous … what makes it so compelling is that it shows what happens when an atomic bomb of cruelty erupts within a seemingly normal family … Her modest humility makes her courage all the more impressive
A unique memoir by a figure of astonishing poweralive with the kind of detail that wouldn’t look out of place in a good novel ... Pelicot's riveting account of her ordeal refuses to conform to any agenda but her own
Gisèle's humility and courage elevates A Hymn to Life ... What makes it so compelling is that it shows what happens when an atomic bomb of cruelty erupts within a seemingly normal family … The book's translators, Natasha Lehrer and Ruth Diver, have done an excellent job of capturing Pelicot’s tone of determined control and occasional broken anguish (Hadley Freeman)
Extraordinarya powerful tale of a mighty woman
An emblem of resilience for women everywhere
The bravest woman in the world ... A powerful and devastating memoir
[A Hymn to Life] is gripping, it is heart-breaking, it is beautifully written (Lulu Garcia-Navarro)
Stunning, admirable
A Hymn to Life is a reminder of organised narrative’s simple power ... Replete with details of modest domesticity in modern France, A Hymn to Life is also a rousing feminist manifesto ... It seeks a proper transfer of shame from sex-crime victims to their perpetrators, and the perpetrators’ enablers
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It is not possible to review or rate a book like this - how can truth and emotion be judged and ranked in a review? I can "rank" the narration, which was superb. Emma Thompson beautifully portrays the author's lucidity and confusion, the love of her family, her survival and strength.

Powerful and emotive, and superb narration

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Enjoyed is not the right word but I hung on Gisele's every word. She is and will always be an inspiration. May her strength always shine through and may those men forever feel shame.

Shame Must Change Sides

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Emma Thompson acts through this book. sounds very unatural and ruins the feeling of this being an auto biography. Very honest story though, that's worth reading.

Over acted narration spoils this brilliant terrible story.

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Such a powerful story, had me on the verge of tears towards the end. kinda speachless

Merci Gisèle Pelicot <3

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This book is beautifully written, narrated and extremely emotional. I was struck by how Gisèle processed her harrowing ordeal by reminding herself of her own identity and instinctual need to love, alongside coming to terms with the atrocities that were committed against her by her trusted life partner and many complete strangers. So inspirational how she has managed to allow herself to trust any other human, let alone man, when most would question the intentions of everyone around them after something like this. She has managed to compartmentalise the best experiences of life and humanity that shape and grow a person from the absolute worst and refuse to let the actions of others force her life into darkness. A privilege to read and gain an honest insight into the life, heart and mind of an extraordinarily strong woman.

Harrowing and inspirational

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