This "brilliant" novel, an Elle Magazine Best Book of the Year about "lying and the lure of fame" (Joan Siber, National Book Critics Circle and PEN/Faulkner award-winning author), reveals how one mistake can have a thousand consequences.
Then Nofar meets Raymonde, an elderly immigrant whose best friend has just died. Raymonde keeps her friend alive the only way she knows how, by inhabiting her stories. But soon, Raymonde's lies take on a life of their own.
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“Narrator Ajjaz Awad becomes the teenage Nofar, full of angst, foibles, and a longing to be seen…The heroine’s complicated emotions are perfectly captured by Awad in the girlish voice she uses for Nofar’s interior monologue. We don’t judge her as harshly as we would otherwise. When Nofar is joined by an older liar, Awad’s dexterity—and our interest—is heightened.”
— AudioFile
“A poignant, thought-provoking tale of the #MeToo era.”
— People“Skillfully explores various dynamics of power…and portrays with great compassion and insight the humiliation, loneliness, and rage of society’s outsiders.”
— The Guardian (London)“Rich and delicious…While Gundar-Goshen paces it like a thriller, you read The Liar for its playfulness and for its wisdom about truth and lies and guilt.”
— Seattle Times“A psychological page-turner, rich in setting, character, and wisdom.”
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)“Slyly edgy… Gundar-Goshen explores the thin line between lying and story-telling… Both sardonic and touching, the novel raises questions of morality for which there are no easy answers.”
— Booklist (starred review)Evocative... Moving...Gundar-Goshen writes sensitively of inner turmoil and loneliness.
— Teddy Wayne, New York Times Book ReviewRiveting...Rich and delicious...I slipped into The Liar like falling into a velvet milkshake... While Gundar-Goshen paces it like a thriller, you read The Liar for its playfulness and for its wisdom about truth and lies and guilt.
— Moira Macdonald, Seattle TimesA poignant, thought-provoking tale of the #MeToo era.
— PeopleA brilliant fable about the lure of lying and the lure of fame. The writing is wonderful--I was impressed and delighted at every turn. I came out feeling how much I'd learned from it--its astute way of being cynical and kindly and farsighted all at once.
— Joan Silber, National Book Critics Circle and PEN/Faulkner award-winning author of ImprovementSuch a good book that touched me so strongly and deeply...Wonderful.
— Amos OzIs it possible to marvel at/enjoy/admire every page of a novel? I swear to a Yes, in the case of the joy-read that is The Liar. It takes a rare skill to create characters who are all at once sympathetic and unforgivable--beautifully brought to life in writing that is both darkly funny and profound. What a talent! What a wonderful book.
— Elinor Lipman, New England Book Award-winning author of Good Riddance and The Inn at Lake DevinePerceptive and exquisitely observed...Gundar-Goshen skillfully explores various dynamics of power...and portrays with great compassion and insight the humiliation, loneliness, and rage of society's outsiders.
— Hannah Beckerman, The Guardian (UK)A moral mystery for the thinking reader...It makes an art of probing moral questions while sacrificing neither narrative propulsion nor complex storytelling.
— Lucy Scholes, Financial TimesA psychological page-turner, rich in setting, character, and wisdom...The author unfurls her ironic fable--simultaneously timeless and contemporary...with captivating authority and in lush prose.
— Kirkus ReviewsThe Liar has the momentum of a psychological thriller...Gundar-Goshen carefully shades in the grey between the black and white, allowing our sympathies to slide around.
— Claire Allfree, Daily MailSlyly edgy... Gundar-Goshen explores the thin line between lying and story-telling... Both sardonic and touching, the novel raises questions of morality for which there are no easy answers. Its timely subject matter and intriguing, unpredictable plot are sure to prompt discussion among readers.
— Booklist, (starred review)This tender and satisfying coming-of-age story leads readers to question how a split second can change lives.
— Publishers WeeklyBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!