The book dives into the #MeToo movement , the failure of the legal system to protect victims of abuse, and the moral dilemma of whether being a victim ever justifies becoming a "victimizer".
by Mathieu Menegaux is a gripping contemporary novel that explores the thin, often blurred line between justice and revenge. The story centers on the high-profile trial of Mathilde Collignon, a woman who sought brutal retribution against two men who assaulted her. Book Overview Mujeres de armas tomar - Mathieu Menegaux.epub
Set in the Palace of Justice in Rennes in June 2020, the novel follows a jury of three magistrates and six citizens as they decide Mathilde's fate. Mathilde does not deny her actions; instead, she demands justice for the original crime that led to her act of vengeance. The book dives into the #MeToo movement ,
You can find the digital version at retailers like Amazon or Casa del Libro . Amazon.com: Mujeres de armas tomar Book Overview Set in the Palace of Justice
Reviewers from El Periódico and Babelio describe Menegaux’s prose as clean, direct, and provocative, designed to force the reader to take a side in the ethical debate. Quick Facts Length: Approximately 152 pages. Estimated Reading Time: 3.5 hours. Publisher: Alba Editorial (Spanish translation).