We Were Liars
Plage de prix : 110,00 د.م. à 115,00 د.م.
Une île ensoleillée, une famille riche et quatre amis inséparables connus sous le nom de Menteurs.
Cadence revient avec des souvenirs fragmentés après un mystérieux accident survenu deux étés plus tôt.
Sa famille évite la vérité, mais des fragments de cette saison fatidique continuent de refaire surface.
Une exploration obsédante des privilèges, de la loyauté et des mensonges auxquels nous nous accrochons pour survivre.
Lyrical and emotionally raw, it pulls you into a world where paradise hides deep cracks.
No spoilers—just trust that the ending reshapes everything you thought you knew.
Perfect for readers who love stories that linger in the heart long after turning the last page.
Prepare to lose sleep; this one’s impossible to put down. 🌊💔🔥
Description
Nestled on a private island owned by the wealthy Sinclair family, summers are a ritual of sun-drenched days, bonfires, and effortless luxury for Cadence Sinclair Eastman and her tight-knit group of cousins. Known as the Liars, they share everything—secrets, dreams, and the unshakable bond of belonging to a world where privilege seems eternal. But everything changes after a devastating accident two years prior leaves Cadence with crippling migraines, memory gaps, and a family that refuses to speak of what happened. As fragments of that fateful summer resurface, she’s haunted by half-remembered moments and the growing suspicion that the Liars’ perfect world was built on lies.
Cadence’s journey is a slow unraveling of truth buried beneath layers of denial and carefully curated family narratives. Through her raw, first-person perspective, the novel explores the suffocating weight of inherited expectations, the corrosive nature of secrets, and the painful awakening to injustice within a gilded cage. Her voice—lyrical yet fractured—mirrors the disorientation of her recovery, pulling readers into a world where love and loyalty clash with uncomfortable realities.
The story thrums with atmospheric tension, painting Beechwood Island as both a paradise and a prison. Fireflies, ocean swims, and midnight conversations contrast sharply with the emotional isolation Cadence feels as she navigates a family clinging to appearances. E. Lockhart masterfully weaves fairy-tale metaphors and poetic prose into the narrative, creating a haunting rhythm that underscores the fragility of memory and the stories we tell ourselves to survive.
Beneath the surface of this seemingly idyllic summer tale lies a searing critique of privilege, generational trauma, and the cost of silence. Cadence’s relationships—with her fiercely political friend Gat, her fractured cousins, and the family matriarch—are rendered with startling intimacy, revealing how even the closest bonds can harbor devastating blind spots. The novel’s power lies not in shock value but in its quiet, relentless examination of how we lie to protect ourselves and others.
Ultimately, We Were Liars is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit amid emotional wreckage. It’s a story about the courage it takes to confront painful truths, the bittersweet ache of lost innocence, and the realization that some secrets, once unearthed, can never be buried again. Lockhart’s writing lingers long after the final page, leaving readers with a profound sense of empathy for the messy, complicated work of healing.

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