The Women of Troy

Paperback Published on: 02/06/2022
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The Women of Troy
If you loved Song of Achilles... A skilful and engaging story of the aftermath of the Trojan War
Following on from the great Silence of the Girls, this book continues the story of Briseis a woman of Troy. There may be some spoilers in the following rev... READ MORE
Tracey McHardy
The Women of Troy
Impactful and moving sequel
Taking us through the aftermath of the Fall of Troy, The Women of Troy is a fantastic follow-up to The Silence of the Girls, lingering on notions of freedo... READ MORE
Emma B-W
The Women of Troy
Superb
As a direct sequel to The Silence of the Girls, I do feel like you might gain more from having read the first book, but if you have a knowledge of the stor... READ MORE
Laura at Sutton Coldfield
The Women of Troy
What happened to those who were left?
Troy, the once decadent and most celebrated of places has fallen from its great height of power and status, now sits in ruins burning like the last ember o... READ MORE
Dan - Clifton, Bristol.

Synopsis

Following her bestselling, critically acclaimed The Silence of the Girls, Pat Barker continues her extraordinary retelling of one of our greatest myths.

Troy has fallen. The Greeks have won their bitter war. They can return home victors, loaded with their spoils: their stolen gold, stolen weapons, stolen women. All they need is a good wind to lift their sails.

But the wind does not come. The gods have been offended - the body of Priam lies desecrated, unburied - and so the victors remain in limbo, camped in the shadow of the city they destroyed, pacing at the edge of an unobliging sea. And, in these empty, restless days, the hierarchies that held them together begin to fray, old feuds resurface and new suspicions fester.

Largely unnoticed by her squabbling captors, Briseis remains in the Greek encampment. She forges alliances where she can - with young, dangerously naive Amina, with defiant, aged Hecuba, with Calchus, the disgraced priest - and begins to see the path to a kind of revenge. Briseis has survived the Trojan War, but peacetime may turn out to be even more dangerous...

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780241988336
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Dimensions: 197 x 130 x 22 mm
  • Weight: 236g
  • Languages: English

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The Women of Troy
Wonderful sequel reimagining fall of Troy
*I received a free copy of this novel to review from Net Galley* Pat Barker shows again why she’s a master of writing about trauma in this beautifully wri... READ MORE
Amy C
The Women of Troy
Female perspective of Classical Myth
As a great fan of Pat Barker’s ‘Regeneration’ trilogy, I was intrigued to read her ‘regenerating’ of the Greek victory over Troy in ‘The Trojan Women’. Des... READ MORE
Carol  Groves
The Women of Troy
A slow paced sequel that doesn't quite deliver
A slow paced sequel to Barker's Silence of the Girls, if you enjoyed the first book then I would assume you will enjoy this installment. Barker's lyrical p... READ MORE
Sydney K
The Women of Troy
Purely amazing
This is the second instalment of Pat Barker's retelling of the trojan war. I was already a big fan of this author's work from her first book 'the silence o... READ MORE
Hannah Brunsden
The Women of Troy
Beautiful and haunting
I’ll be honest, after reading The Silence of the Girls, I didn’t really understand why there was a sequel but I am so glad I read this. I cannot put into w... READ MORE
tash holmes
The Women of Troy
A Fundamentally Human Story
The Women of Troy is the second installment of Barker's The Silence of the Girls, the retelling of the Trojan War. We follow Bresis, our narrator, immediat... READ MORE
Amy Hopkins
The Women of Troy
Disappointed
I love Pat Barker's books and having read "The Silence of The Girls" eagerly awaited the follow-up. But it was no where near as good. Too much time was s... READ MORE
Linda Tottenham
The Women of Troy
Pat Barker's follow-up novel about the Trojan War – the defeated women. Very good
Following The Silence of the Girls, this novel deals with the aftermath of the Greeks winning the Trojan War and the fate of the women that they capture. T... READ MORE
Minette
The Women of Troy
Absorbing Historical Fiction
This was an absorbing historical fiction story, about the female survivors of the sacking of Troy. Very well written, giving a clear picture of the plight ... READ MORE
Patricia Moren
The Women of Troy
An excellent sequel to ‘The Silence of the Girls’ that explores the aftermath of the Fall of Troy
My thanks to Penguin U.K. Hamish Hamilton for an advance reading copy via NetGalley of ‘The Women of Troy’ by Pat Barker in exchange for an honest review. ... READ MORE
Vivienne O'Regan
The Women of Troy
Fantastic sequel!
✨ Alcimus is here now, I have to go. I turn my back on the burial mound and let him lead me down to the ships. Now, my own story can begin.✨ The Women of ... READ MORE
bookishcharli
The Women of Troy
Birthday!
Bought this book as a birthday present. Absolutely delighted.
Jackie Austin
The Women of Troy
CONTEMPORARY EPIC POEM
With this sequel to the much appreciated "The silence of the girls", Pat Barker can stand solidly and justly besides the great ancient Greek story-tellers.... READ MORE
P.H. Maddie