The Lies I’ve Told

The Lies I’ve Told by Charles Serio, published by St. DeSales in 2015, is a fiction work that spans 322 pages. The narrative centers around Ralph E. Waldo, a character known for his penchant for lying, exaggerating, and spinning tall tales. Through Ralph’s recounting of his life, readers are introduced to his dramatic retellings where he often positions himself as the hero or the blameless figure in various scenarios.
In this edition, readers will explore the intricacies of Ralph’s fabrications and the impact of his storytelling on both himself and those around him. The book delves into themes of truth and deception, inviting reflection on the nature of honesty in personal narratives. As Ralph shares his favorite lies, the text provides insight into the motivations behind his embellishments, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in the complexities of human behavior and storytelling.
Official synopsis Publisher
Ralph E. Waldo is a liar, an exaggerator, and a teller of tall tales. He overly dramatizes the stories of his life to make himself the hero, the good guy, or the blameless. Here, Ralph recounts his favorite ‘Lies I’ve Told’ throughout his life. As he once told me, ‘If you tell a lie honest enough, most people will swallow it whole and ask for more’. Charles Serio is a playwright living in London. This is his first novel.
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