- Published: 13 May 2025
- ISBN: 9781837311194
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 144
- RRP: $32.99
A Leopard-Skin Hat











- Published: 13 May 2025
- ISBN: 9781837311194
- Imprint: Penguin Press
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 144
- RRP: $32.99
Serre's beguiling books usually feel more like Mozart, but A Leopard-Skin Hat suggests Bach’s funeral cantatas: long after you’ve finished the book, it goes on pulling at your heart
TANK Magazine
I love Anne Serre, translated by Mark Hutchinson, for the rippling unreality of her prose. Reading her is like watching a mirage flicker in and out of focus
Merve Emre
Readers will be moved by this probing story about the unknowability of others
Publishers Weekly
The story of Fanny and the Narrator is a story about our impulse to understand one another and about the way in which unknowability is what makes someone interesting; it is about, in fact, the relationship between unknowability and the desire to know, neither existing without the other, as a narrator does not exist without a story nor a story without a narrator… Exuberantly anti-realist and avowedly fictional
The Brooklyn Rail
In her ability to dip down, over and over, into her secret life, and emerge with a small, sparkling patch of that whole cloth, Serre strikes me as extraordinarily lucky… Serre’s primary subject, as always, is narration, and it’s thanks to this obsession that A Leopard-Skin Hat sidesteps memoir, not only by replacing siblings with friends and adopting a male Narrator but by plunging into the volatile spacetime of writing
The Baffler
This novel attempts to cup the elusive, slippery nature of grief. Although it tackles personal loss and mental illness, there’s a sense in which, with the reader’s engagement, the grief becomes ours. It becomes communal and shared. As we grieve the loss of our collective humanity, this book offers hope and helps us feel less alone in the world
2025 International Booker Prize panel