Title: The Silence of the Girls Author: Pat Barker Publication Year: 2018 Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐💫 Pages: 293 Source: book Genre: Historical fiction, Greek Myth, Retelling Awards: Shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award; Finalist for the Women’s Prize for Fiction Pat Barker stands among my favorite authors, and my admiration for her work is considerable; I might have focused my dissertation on her novels had I not been committed to Defoe. With that bias acknowledged, let’s see how The Silence of the Girls was. The novel retells the well-known story of Achilles from the Iliad, but does so through the eyes of Briseis—a woman, a slave, and a Trojan. While the events themselves are familiar, the narrative’s value lies in its perspective: why revisit a story whose every detail is so well-written already? This novel is not only concerned with Achilles, but with Briseis’s experience of the fall of Troy and the destruction of the Trojan world as she knows it. In particular, it foregrounds the of...