The Hero

The Hero by Lee Child, published by HarperCollins Publishers Limited on May 3, 2022, is a nonfiction exploration of the enduring concept of heroes throughout history. In this work, Child examines the significance of hero narratives from ancient times to contemporary culture, illustrating how these stories are integral to human experience and storytelling. With a page count of 96, this edition presents a concise yet insightful analysis of the role heroes play in shaping our understanding of the world.
Readers will find a thorough examination of hero myths, from figures like Achilles to modern-day icons, and how these narratives influence our lives and society. The book delves into various subjects, including history, social history, and the psychology behind storytelling, making it a valuable resource for those interested in writing and understanding fiction. Child’s sharp insights and engaging prose invite readers to reflect on the importance of heroes in an increasingly complex world.
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THE ENDURING MYTH THAT MAKES US HUMAN
What makes a hero? Who better to answer that question than Lee Child…
‘It’s Lee Child. Why would you not read it?’ Karin Slaughter
‘I don’t know another author so skilled at making me turn the page’ The Times
In his first work of nonfiction, the creator of the multimillion-selling Jack Reacher series explores the endurance of heroes from Achilles to Bond, showing us how this age-old myth is a fundamental part of what makes us human. He demonstrates how hero stories continue to shape our world – arguing that we need them now more than ever.
From the Stone Age to the Greek Tragedies, from Shakespeare to Robin Hood, we have always had our heroes. The hero is at the centre of formative myths in every culture and persists to this day in world-conquering books, films and TV shows. But why do these characters continue to inspire us, and why are they so central to storytelling?
Scalpel-sharp on the roots of storytelling and enlightening on the history and science of myth, The Hero is essential reading for anyone trying to write or understand fiction. Child teaches us how these stories still shape our minds and behaviour in an increasingly confusing modern world, and with his trademark concision and wit, demonstrates that however civilised we get, we’ll always need heroes.
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