
The Silence of the Girls
by Pat Barker
3.89
Historical Fiction
Grim
Fierce
Unflinching
Barker retells the Trojan War from the perspective of enslaved women. The novel strips heroism from epic myth. Violence is rendered starkly and without glamour. Briseis emerges as a voice long suppressed. Power and brutality dominate the narrative. A fierce, corrective reimagining of classical history.
