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- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- DEBOLSILLO
- Pages
- 328
- ISBN
- 9788466364256
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Original edition details
Other editions (26)
Other editions

Mrs. March
2021 • W. W. Norton
English

Mrs March
2021 • 4th Estate
English

Mrs March
2022 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

Mrs March
2022 • Le Cherche Midi
French

Mrs March
2021 • 4th Estate
English

La senyora March
2023 • La Campana
Catalan

La señora March / Mrs. March
2022 • National Geographic Books
Spanish

Mrs March Hb
2021 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

Mrs. March A Novel
2021 • National Geographic Books
English

La señora March (edición limitada a precio especial)
2023 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

Mrs March
2022 • Cherche Midi
French

Mrs. March A Novel
2022 • National Geographic Books
English

SRA. MARCH
2023 • Melhoramentos
Portuguese

Mrs. March
2023 • Alfaguara

Mrs March
2021 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Mrs. March - a Novel
2021 • Liveright Publishing Corporation
English

Комсомольская Правда. Санкт-Петербург 62ч-2018
2018 • ЛитРес
Russian

La señora March (Campaña de verano edición limitada)
2025 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

Mevrouw March
2022 • House of Books
Dutch

La limita
2022 • Litera

Mrs March
2023 • 10/18
French

Mrs March
2022 • Voir de près
French

Mrs March. La moglie dello scrittore
2022 • HarperCollins Italia
Italian

La senyora March
2023 • LA CAMPANA
Catalan

Pani March
2023 • Echa
Polish

Bayan March
2023 • Marti Yayinlari
Turkish
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Virginia Feito's debut novel, Mrs. March, is widely praised as a chilling and twisted work of psychological suspense, offering a deep character study of a woman's unsettling descent. Reviewers frequently highlight the author's beautiful, vivid, and richly descriptive prose, which creates an atmospheric, surreal, and fever-dream-like reading experience. The novel's intriguing ambiguity, particularly regarding the time period and the line between reality and imagination, is found to be captivating and addictive by many. Comparisons to classic authors and filmmakers like Patricia Highsmith, Virginia Woolf, and Alfred Hitchcock are common, underscoring the book's masterful exploration of the human psyche. Many anticipate the forthcoming film adaptation with enthusiasm, noting the book's compelling and haunting qualities.
However, Mrs. March is also noted as a divisive read that may not appeal to all. Some readers found the slow pace and extensive focus on the protagonist's internal world to be tedious or disengaging, particularly in the latter sections of the book where the narrative was perceived to lose some momentum. A common point of contention is the novel's deliberate ambiguity, with some reviewers wishing for more clarity or resolution regarding events and character motivations. For certain readers, the protagonist's unlikable nature and the overall unsettling tone made it difficult to connect with the story, while others found the conclusion to be less impactful than anticipated or too open-ended. Some critiques also pointed to stylistic elements or descriptive choices that, for them, detracted from the overall experience.
Ultimately, Mrs. March stands as an impressive and memorable debut that challenges readers to delve into a deeply disturbed mind. This book is highly recommended for those who appreciate literary psychological thrillers, character-driven narratives focused on a protagonist's unraveling, and stories that revel in ambiguity and unreliable perspectives. Readers who enjoy the works of authors like Patricia Highsmith or filmmakers such as Alfred Hitchcock, and who are comfortable with narratives that raise more questions than they answer, will likely find this a compelling and haunting read. Conversely, those who prefer clear-cut plots, definitive resolutions, or protagonists they can easily empathize with might find themselves less immersed in Mrs. March's unsettling world.
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