In 1871, at an elite new school designed to shape the minds of young women, the inscrutable and defiant Eliza Bell has been overwhelmed by an inexplicable illness. Before long, the other girls start to succumb to its peculiar symptoms—rashes, tics, night wanderings and fits. As the disease takes hold, teacher Caroline Hood tries desperately to hide her own symptoms, but the powers-that-be turn to a sinister physician with dubious methods. Does Caroline have the courage to confront the all-male, all-knowing authorities of her world and protect the young women in her care? 'Feels like both a classical ghost story and like a modern (and very timely) scream of female outrage. A masterpiece' ELIZABETH GILBERT 'Astoundingly original, this impressive debut belongs on the shelf with your Margaret Atwood and Octavia Butler collections.' New York Times