In 1998, she published her first novel, titled
Premier Roman ("First Novel"), which was not highly praised by critics but was translated into many languages, including English. In 2000, she published
Zeyn or the Reconquest, for which Charles Bremner of
The Times wrote "If there was a prize for braving the
ridicule of critics, it would go to Mazarine Pingeot" (8 May 2000). In 2003, she published a series of literary comments, "They told me who I was" ("they" being the books). In February 2005, she published her fourth book,
Not a Word, a diary about her childhood life as a national secret. In 2007, she published her fifth book,
Le Cimetière des poupées (The Cemetery of the Dolls), a novel about a woman who kills her baby and puts it in a freezer. In 2019, Mitterrand Pingeot published a novel titled
Se taire ("Keeping quiet") about a female photographer raped by a prominent politician. Commentators have drawn parallels with the accusations by her niece Pascale Mitterrand against the French politician
Nicolas Hulot, which accusations had been dismissed by the French authorities. Mitterrand Pingeot's 2020 novel
Et la peur continue ("And the fear is constant") follows a woman who lives in a constant state of fear caused by the everyday pressures she experiences in her professional and personal life. ==Family==