The sexual assault that stunned the world. A courageous woman's rallying call for 'shame to change sides'. For the very first time, Gis le Pelicot tells her story. The extraordinarily powerful memoir by a heroine of our times, whose story inspires change, compassion and courage. One November day, Gis le 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 Gis le'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. A Hymn to Life is an unforgettable testament and a promise. Its message is one of defiance and renewal - that victims have no reason to feel ashamed; that even after unimaginable betrayal we can go on; that the colour can come back to life. Ultimately, Gis le Pelicot emerges with a renewed passion and reverence for living, and for love.
Details
ISBN13: 9781847928979
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of Pages: 256
Edition:
Publication Date: 17 Feb 2026
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
Publication City, Country: London, United Kingdom
Dimensions (cm): 23.5(H)x15.5(L)x2(W)322
Weight (gm): 322
Author Biography
Gis le Pelicot was named as the most noteworthy person of 2024 in an opinion poll in France, eclipsing world leaders, and was honoured by Time. To mark International Women's Day, the Independent named her the most influential woman of 2025. Her case contributed to the national debate on sexual violence in France, which led to a change in the legal definition of rape. She has been awarded the Legion d'honneur, France's highest civic honour.
Reviews
Extraordinary …
vibrates with necessity …
A Hymn to Life is
novelistic and resounds with grace. The language is precise and vivid; the story reverberates with echoes and patterns …
an extraordinary achievement …
There 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 * Financial Times *
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 * The Times *
A
unique memoir by
a figure of astonishing power …
alive 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 * Guardian *
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 * Sunday Times *Book of the Week* *
Extraordinary …
a powerful tale of a mighty woman * Daily Telegraph *
An
emblem of resilience for women everywhere * Vogue *
The
bravest woman in the world ... A
powerful and
devastating memoir * Daily Mirror *
[
A Hymn to Life] is
gripping, it is
heart-breaking, it is
beautifully written -- Lulu Garcia-Navarro * New York Times *
Stunning,
admirable * Elle *
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 * New York Times Book Review *