Lies of Silence
Delve into the gripping narrative of "Lies of Silence," a thought-provoking novel by the acclaimed author Brian Moore. Published in 1991 by Moore, this compelling tale spans 232 pages and explores the harrowing choices faced by Michael Dillon. Caught in a web of conflict and moral ambiguity, Michael confronts a devastating dilemma: whichever path he chooses, someone will inevitably suffer the consequences. The story poses a poignant question—whose life holds the greatest worth? Perfect for young adult readers in grades 7-9, this book is an insightful addition to any English literature curriculum, making it suitable for Key Stage 4 and GCSE studies. Experience the intensity of his turmoil and the exploration of human value in this remarkable work of fiction. Don't miss the opportunity to add "Lies of Silence" to your collection today!