Shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2020
One of the Guardian‘s and TLS’s ‘Best Books of 2019’
In A Thousand Ships, broadcaster and classicist Natalie Haynes retells the story of the Trojan War from an all-female perspective, for fans of Madeline Miller and Pat Barker.
This was never the story of one woman, or two. It was the story of them all . . .
In the middle of the night, a woman wakes to find her beloved city engulfed in flames. Ten seemingly endless years of conflict between the Greeks and the Trojans are over. Troy has fallen.
From the Trojan women whose fates now lie in the hands of the Greeks, to the Amazon princess who fought Achilles on their behalf, to Penelope awaiting the return of Odysseus, to the three goddesses whose feud started it all, these are the stories of the women embroiled in the legendary war.
Powerfully told from an all-female perspective, in A Thousand Ships Natalie Haynes puts the women, girls and goddesses at the centre of the story.
‘With her trademark passion, wit, and fierce feminism, Natalie Haynes gives much-needed voice to the silenced women of the Trojan War’ – Madeline Miller, author of Circe
‘A gripping feminist masterpiece’ – Deborah Frances-White, The Guilty Feminist

The Deep End
This Is Going To Hurt
Nietzsche
In Defence of Witches : Why women are still on trial
The Narrative of Trajan's Column
Frog Vs Toad
Not Now, Bernard
How To Change the World
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine
The Ugly Truth
Suffragette Manifestos
Heroic Animals
Frog Goes on Holiday
Imperfect Leadership
The Bear, the Piano, and Little Bear's Concert
Power
Who Ate the First Oyster? : The Extraordinary People Behind the Greatest Firsts in History
Dog Gone
What Is Existentialism?
The Mother of All Questions : Further Feminisms
Duck & Penguin Do Not Like Sleepovers
King of the Sky
Prue
Sblash!
The Secret Doctor
Perfectly Norman
One Hundred Years of Solitude
The Return
The Beekeeper of Aleppo


