Mrs. S, K Patrick
Mrs. S, K Patrick
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Mrs. S

Author: K Patrick

Narrator: Katherine Littrell

Unabridged: 9 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/20/2023

Categories: Fiction, Romance, Lgbtq+, Erotica


Synopsis

A sublime and sensual debut novel exploring the nature of queer love and attraction, the transformative power of desire, and the dissonance between self and place, by White Review Fiction Prize shortlisted writer K PatrickIn an elite English boarding school where the girls kiss the marble statue of the famous dead author who used to walk the halls, a butch antipodean outsider arrives to take up the antiquated role of “matron.” Within this landscape of immense privilege, where difference is met with hostility, the matron finds herself unsure of her role, her accent and her body.That is until she meets Mrs. S, the headmaster’s wife, a woman who is her polar opposite—an assured, authoritative paragon of femininity. Over the course of a long, restless summer, their unspoken yearning blooms into an illicit affair of electric intensity. But, as the summer fades, a choice must be made.Seductive, stylish, and disarmingly wry, K Patrick’s bold and revelatory debut smolders with the heat of summer as it explores the queer experience and the force of forbidden love.

About K Patrick

K Patrick is a writer based in Glasgow. Their poetry has appeared in Poetry Review and Five Dials, and was shortlisted for The White Review Poetry Prize in 2021, the same year that K was shortlisted for The White Review Fiction Prize for their short story “Eggs”. In 2020, they were runner-up in the Ivan Juritz Prize and the Laura Kinsella Fellowship. Mrs. S is their debut novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by fatma on December 20, 2024

2.5 stars On paper, Mrs. S sounded like it was written to appeal to every single one of my literary interests: queer love story! boarding school setting! exploration of desire!--I was ready to call it a new favourite, and the cover hadn't even been released yet. Needless to say, it was a real reality......more

Goodreads review by Meike on February 03, 2023

Set in an unspecified time (there are no references to the internet or cell phones) in an elite English boarding school for girls, our unnamed Australian narrator, a 22-year-old butch lesbian who just took the job as a "matron", falls for the wife of the headmaster and starts an affair with her. The......more

Goodreads review by Lark on April 21, 2023

People are going to call this novel "understated" but they're mistaken. Rather than being understated it is a story of tremendously powerful, and yet nearly entirely suppressed desire. Not just desire for sex, but also desire for so many other things. Desire for human connection. Desire to be unders......more

Goodreads review by leah on August 04, 2023

mrs s is a very slow-burn, atmospheric novel - a great example of a ‘no plot just vibes’ book done well. the setting of an all-girls boarding school in the english countryside aids the dark academia aesthetic, which feels like the perfect choice for this story. the writing is stunning, poetic and me......more

Goodreads review by casey on August 27, 2023

when you’re in a yearning competition and find out your opponent is a lesbian this probably should be more of a 3 since i couldn’t fully jive with the writing style and found it could become a bit of a slog to get through buuuuut when it did work, it worked (!) and i liked the ending a lot so im bum......more


Quotes

“Katherine Littrell's sultry voice is as luscious and irresistible as Patrick's prose in this steamy coming-of-age novel about a young woman who falls in love with the much older wife of the headmaster at the elite girls school where she works. Much of the novel takes place deep inside the unnamed protagonist's mind as she analyzes her own desires. Littrell masterfully voices her internal turmoil, alongside the sexy and often fraught scenes between her and Mrs. S. Littrell's characterization of the housemistress, the only other queer person in the narrator's life, is especially poignant. The scenes between the narrator and the housemistress come alive with laughter and camaraderie, in contrast to the pained intensity of the rest of the novel.” AudioFile Magazine“Patrick’s deft manipulation of narrative time and use of interior monologue to describe the tensions among thought, intention, and action recall the work of Virginia Woolf... The drama of the forbidden affair keeps the reader voraciously turning the pages, but on a deeper level, the novel also offers an incisive and nuanced reflection on self-evolution as the narrator navigates the complexities of gender identity, social power, and the dynamic tension between private and public selves. An erotic yet high-minded literary achievement.”Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)“Revelatory... Patrick makes palpable the compromises required by secret love, and though the romance is aching and well crafted, what emerges above all is a fascinating character portrait, that of a woman obscure to the world but radiant inside.”Publishers Weekly