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The Voyage Home

The haunting aftermath of war and revenge

Pat Barker author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:22nd Aug '24

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Amidst the ruins of Troy, The Voyage Home delves into the lives of enslaved women and a vengeful queen as they confront their intertwined fates.

In The Voyage Home, the aftermath of a decade-long war unfolds as Troy lies in ruins and the victorious Greeks prepare to sail back to their homeland. Among the spoils of battle are the captured Trojan women, including the renowned prophetess Cassandra and her loyal maid, Ritsa. Enslaved by King Agamemnon, Cassandra is haunted by ominous visions of death, while Ritsa bears witness to the unfolding tragedy. The narrative weaves a tale of despair, resilience, and the haunting memories of war as these women navigate their new reality.

As the Greek fleet sets sail, Queen Clytemnestra awaits her husband’s return with a heart filled with vengeance. Agamemnon's sacrifice of their daughter has left her shattered, and she has spent years plotting revenge in a palace that echoes with the cries of lost children. The tension builds as the paths of these women intertwine, each driven by their own motivations and the dark prophecies that loom over them.

The Voyage Home captures the emotional turmoil and the stark realities of a world shaped by conflict. With vivid prose and compelling characters, Pat Barker explores themes of power, betrayal, and the indelible scars left by war. As the story unfolds, the fates of Cassandra, Ritsa, and Clytemnestra converge in a gripping narrative that promises to resonate long after the final page is turned.

Brilliant, masterful, strikingly accomplished . . . few come close to matching the sharp perspicacity and profound humanity of Pat Barker . . . this bloody tale has reverberated down the ages. With her characteristic blend of brusque wisdom and piercing compassion, Barker remakes it for our times * Guardian *
Stirring and colourful . . . Barker has a genius for world-building. Ritsa is our viewpoint into an ancient civilisation brought carefully to life * Financial Times *
A remarkable series of novels . . . Pat Barker’s Trojan War books are a visceral experience, made all the more affecting for being told from the perspective of the women involved rather than the warriors and gods we’re used to * Irish Independent *
Rich and electrifying . . . The Voyage Home’s storytelling is focused, propulsive and firmly contemporary, plotting a gripping route through Homer’s source material to expose the ripple effects of male violence and destruction * i *
Extremely gory and surprisingly funny, with plenty of gruff wit . . . Few living British novelists write as well about the collateral damage of war as Pat Barker. The Voyage Home is the third novel in her brilliantly subversive and ever-relevant reimagining of The Iliad . . . and it shows how a Bronze Age story can hold up a mirror to the inequities of our modern world * The Times, 'Best Novels of 2024' *
A gritty Greek Game of Thrones . . . Agamemnon’s fateful return home reads like a blockbuster in the colourful third instalment of Barker’s women-centred Trojan wars series * Observer *
A novelist matchless in her imaginative and informed response to war * Times Literary Supplement *
The Voyage Home brings forgotten female characters into sharp psychological focus. It is astonishingly fresh and modern, bristling with anger, and breezily quick to read. Pat Barker is one of the finest novelists working today -- Alice Winn
In her thrilling retelling of the stories of Cassandra and Clytemnestra, Barker conjures up a world stained by the grief of mothers and daughters. Agamemnon’s palace is the stuff of nightmares, a world of suspicion and fear, plagued by the ghosts of innocents -- Paula Hawkins
A tale for our time, wonderfully written . . . The Voyage Home lays out the contingency of power: how fickle it is, how readily it ditches its host and moves elsewhere. It lays out both the banality of evil, and the grace that appears in the lives of everyday people * The Conversation *

ISBN: 9780241568248

Dimensions: 241mm x 163mm x 29mm

Weight: 503g

304 pages