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About The Book
“I wanted the knack of existing. I did not know the rules.”
These words from Josephine, the heroine of Jennifer Dawson’s remarkable novel, encapsulate the journey of a young woman grappling with mental illness amidst the hallowed halls of Oxford University in the 1950s. Originally published in 1961, this novel met with critical acclaim, and is a rediscovered classic perfect for fans of Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar.
During her first year at university, Josephine experiences a breakdown following the death of her overbearing but beloved mother. She’s confined to a psychiatric institution, where she encounters the harsh forms of treatment offered at that time. Amidst the turmoil, she finds an unexpected connection with Alasdair, a fellow patient, igniting a journey towards recovery.
Praised as “luminous” by The New York Times and “a singular, elegant novel” by The Guardian, and with a new introduction by Milk Fed author Melissa Broder, The Ha-Ha offers a moving and fresh perspective on struggles with mental health and the process of self-discovery.
Product Details
- Publisher: Scribner (November 11, 2025)
- Length: 192 pages
- ISBN13: 9781668088579
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Raves and Reviews
"Such a brilliant book, and so timeless ... A short, singular, elegant novel."--Guardian
"Cool, short, tender and occasionally as prettily ruthless as the impact of a stiletto heel." --Tatler
"A cool, clever, well-constructed novel about the nature of reality... Miss Dawson writes very well indeed, with remarkable calmness and detachment ...brilliant."
--Penelope Mortimer, Sunday Times
"Remarkably talented ... Her heroine is a convincing and sympathetic character, and when her mind begins to shift into the nightmare perspective of schizophrenia the writing creates an atmosphere of quiet terror." --Observer
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