Author: Pat Barker

Pat Barker

Pat Barker is an English writer known for her fiction exploring themes of memory, trauma, and survival. She gained prominence with Union Street (1982), a stark portrayal of working-class women's lives, and later achieved critical acclaim with the Regeneration Trilogy (1991–1995), a series blending history and fiction to examine the psychological impact of World War I. The final book, The Ghost Road (1995), won the Booker Prize. In recent years, she has turned to retelling classical myths from a female perspective, beginning with The Silence of the Girls (2018). Barker's work is widely recognized for its direct and unflinching storytelling.

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More by Pat Barker

The Silence of the Girls (Women of Troy, #1)

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The Women of Troy (Women of Troy, #2)

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The Ghost Road (Regeneration, #3)

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The Eye in the Door (Regeneration, #2)

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The Voyage Home (Women of Troy, #3)

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Life Class (Life Class, #1)

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Toby's Room (Life Class, #2)

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The Regeneration Trilogy (Regeneration, #1-3)

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Noonday (Life Class, #3)

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