The Mare

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The Mare
Powerful and unsettling
The Mare is a well-written and engaging novel. Based on real life events concerning a young Austrian woman, married and living in New York in the 1960s, wh... READ MORE
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The Mare
Unnerving
3.75 / 5 Hampshire writes with wonderful clarity, seamlessly weaving shifting timelines while confronting readers with intense moral questions.
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Synopsis

Shortlisted for the Walter Scott Prize 2025

The knock on the door changed everything. Until then, we were happy; we knew who we were. ‘You’ve got the wrong person,’ I told him. ‘My wife is gentle and kind. She wouldn’t hurt a fly.’

In 1939, when she was just nineteen years old, Hermine Braunsteiner applied for a job in a new prison opening near her home. She had heard the pay was better than working on the factory line. The prison was called Ravensbrück.

A few months later, the Second World War would break like a wave across Europe. By the time it was over, she had become one of the most notoriously cruel and violent guards in the Nazi death camps. The prisoners nicknamed her the Mare – she was known for kicking her victims to death.

After the war, Hermine disappeared back into civilian life. A few years later she met a US war veteran who was holidaying in Europe. He had no idea who she was. He fell in love with her, married her and brought her back to America, where she lived for years as a well-liked suburban housewife, until one day a tip-off from a Holocaust survivor sent a New York Times journalist to her door, and the questions started.

Based on a true story, The Mare offers a gripping portrait of the descent of ordinary people into inhumanity. And it asks what happens after that nadir. It considers the impossible task of defining justice in the face of a crime which involved everyone, and weighs the moral necessity of reckoning with the truth against the overwhelming urge to look away. Absolutely unflinching and charged with urgent contemporary relevance, The Mare examines how we attempt to justify the unjustifiable – and forgive the unforgivable.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9781405989541
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 35 mm
  • Weight: 500g
  • Languages: English

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The Mare
Dual timeline novel set in WW2 and beyond
4.5* Dual timeline novel set in WW2 and after This novel is the fictionalised account of the life of Hermine Braunsteiner. who served as a prison gu... READ MORE
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