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Sandrine Collette

Madelaine Before the Dawn

Cover: Madelaine Before the Dawn - Sandrine Collette

Sandrine Collette

Madelaine Before the Dawn

2026, pp. 176, Paperback
ISBN: 9798889661726
Translated by: Alison Anderson
Region: France
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The book

WINNER 

Prix Goncourt des Lycéens 

American Choix Goncourt 

A Masterful New Novel by Sandrine Collette, One of France’s Most Daring and Acclaimed Writers. 

In a time outside time, in a world hemmed in by dark woods and silence, the villagers of Les Montées endure a life of hardship and submission. The land is stingy, the lords are merciless, and resistance is a dream dreamt by the village women.  

Twin sisters Aelis and Ambre are born with an otherworldly beauty that turns heads and decides destinies. Ambre, childless and quietly suffering in a loveless marriage, adopts a wild, starving foundling who appears one day at the edge of the forest. Madeleine’s arrival unsettles the fragile order of Les Montées. She is fierce, brave, mysterious, magnetic, brilliant, and shockingly adept with an axe. One day, she slaughters a stag in defiance of the lord’s decrees. The land, the laws, and the lives of those around her tremble in response, and a new destiny begins to take root, one lit by rebellion and fed by ancient wounds.

Narrated by Bran, a boy Madeleine’s age who watches her with a mix of awe and dread, Madelaine Before the Dawn is a wild, lyrical novel about the inheritance of silence, the fire of female defiance, and the long-suppressed urge to upend the rules of a world written by men. 

Collette’s storytelling evokes the brutal beauty of Zola’s Germinal and possesses the sweep of the novels of García Márquez. Hers is an elemental, undeniable voice, and with Madelaine Before the Dawn, she delivers the most ambitious novel of her career—an electrifying vision of revolt and resilience at the edge of civilization. 

The author

Sandrine Collette
Sandrine Collette was born in Paris in 1970. She divides her time between Nanterre, where she teaches philosophy and literature, and Burgundy, where she has a horse stud farm. She is the author of numerous novels. Nothing But Dust, winner of the Landerneau Prize for crime fiction, is her English language debut.

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