<p><b>An engrossing novel-in-stories that paints a tapestry of secrets and lies: why we keep them, why we tell them, and what happens next. </b><br> <br>Americans Jenny and her brother, Tom, are off to England: Tom to university, to dodge the Vietnam draft, Jenny to be the new girl at a boarding school, Illington Hall. This is Jenny's chance to finally stand out, so accidentally, on purpose, she tells a lie. <br> <br>In the small world of Ill Hall, everyone has something to hide. Jenny pretends she has a boyfriend. Robbie and Luke both pretend they don't. Brenda won't tell what happened with the school doctor. Nico wants to keep his mother's memoir a secret. Percy is hush-hush about his famous dad. Oona lies to everyone. Penelope lies only to herself.<br> <br>Deftly told from multiple points of view in various narrative styles, including letters and movie screenplays, <i>What We Hide</i> is provocative, honest, often funny, and always intriguing.<br> <br>"Poignant and often witty." <b> - </b><i>Kirkus Reviews</i><br> <br>"An evocative representation of the tumultuous '60s."<b> - </b><i>Publishers Weekly</i><br> <br>"Juicy, fast-paced." <b> - </b><i>SLJ</i><br> </p>