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The Women of Troy

Writer : Pat Barker

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Publishers : Penguin

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  • Genre : Literature>Historical Fiction
  • Publication Year : 2020
  • ISBN No : 978-0241988336
  • Binding : No Binding Available
  • Pages : 320
  • Weight : 499 gms
  • Height x Width x Depth : 8.5x5.5x0.5 Inch
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About the Book

The Women of Troy: The Untold Aftermath of War


Following her bestselling The Silence of the Girls, Pat Barker continues her extraordinary reimagining of the Trojan War—this time, through the voices of the women left behind in its ashes.


Troy has fallen. The Greeks have won. But victory has left them stranded, waiting for the winds to carry them home. In the shadow of the ruined city, they camp alongside the women they have stolen—women who refuse to be forgotten.


Helen, reduced to a symbol, a prize for men to fight over. Cassandra, doomed to see the future yet never be believed. Amina, stubborn and unbroken, clinging to the memory of her fallen king. Hecuba, mourning her slaughtered children with a grief that echoes through the ages. And Briseis, once a pawn in the games of men, now carrying the unborn child of Achilles—a woman who may yet shape the future.


"They weren’t the only ones trapped in this place, waiting for the wind to change. We were all prisoners, whether we lived in a tent or a cage."


Masterfully written and deeply resonant, The Women of Troy is a novel of survival, resilience, and defiance. Barker’s sharp, unflinching prose brings new life to one of history’s greatest myths, giving voice to those silenced for too long.