The Lie That Sounded Nice: How I Learned the Difference Between Truth and Control
Children's Edition
By Garrick D. Pattenden
This is not a book about what happened. It's a book about how it felt.
In this powerful, emotional, and unflinching novel for ages 8 to 14, one boy's quiet voice dares to speak the unspeakable: what it means to be lied to, controlled, and emotionally harmed-not by strangers, but by people you were taught to trust.
The Lie That Sounded Nice is a deeply honest, peer-narrated journey through the eyes of children who discover that sometimes kindness is used as a weapon, smiles hide manipulation, and friends can turn into mirrors of your worst pain. But this story also holds something stronger than fear-truth, spoken in whispers, in hugs, in silence that doesn't surrender.
Through Leo, Ty, Jasmin, Ella, Sophie, Nico, and Jeremy, readers learn how gaslighting works-and what it feels like. They see how narcissistic behaviour can spread like a shadow when no one interrupts it. They witness what it means when the rules always change, when the apology is a trap, and when standing up for yourself feels like breaking the world in half.
But then they learn something else: that love is not a performance. That true friends tell the truth even when it hurts. That healing can begin with a single whisper: "You're not alone anymore."
This is not a fairytale. It's not about magic powers or imaginary monsters. This is about the schoolyard. The classroom. The couch that was never yours. The memory someone tried to rewrite. And the moment you learned to say, "No more."
For any child who's been blamed for feeling sad, for asking questions, or for remembering what really happened-this book was written for you. And if you haven't been through this yet, it will help you see those who have.
The Lie That Sounded Nice: How I Learned the Difference Between Truth and Control
Children's Edition
By Garrick D. Pattenden
This is not a book about what happened. It's a book about how it felt.
In this powerful, emotional, and unflinching novel for ages 8 to 14, one boy's quiet voice dares to speak the unspeakable: what it means to be lied to, controlled, and emotionally harmed-not by strangers, but by people you were taught to trust.
The Lie That Sounded Nice is a deeply honest, peer-narrated journey through the eyes of children who discover that sometimes kindness is used as a weapon, smiles hide manipulation, and friends can turn into mirrors of your worst pain. But this story also holds something stronger than fear-truth, spoken in whispers, in hugs, in silence that doesn't surrender.
Through Leo, Ty, Jasmin, Ella, Sophie, Nico, and Jeremy, readers learn how gaslighting works-and what it feels like. They see how narcissistic behaviour can spread like a shadow when no one interrupts it. They witness what it means when the rules always change, when the apology is a trap, and when standing up for yourself feels like breaking the world in half.
But then they learn something else: that love is not a performance. That true friends tell the truth even when it hurts. That healing can begin with a single whisper: "You're not alone anymore."
This is not a fairytale. It's not about magic powers or imaginary monsters. This is about the schoolyard. The classroom. The couch that was never yours. The memory someone tried to rewrite. And the moment you learned to say, "No more."
For any child who's been blamed for feeling sad, for asking questions, or for remembering what really happened-this book was written for you. And if you haven't been through this yet, it will help you see those who have.

The Lie That Sounded Nice: How I Learned the Difference Between Truth and Control Children's Edition
478
The Lie That Sounded Nice: How I Learned the Difference Between Truth and Control Children's Edition
478Paperback
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781834170107 |
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Publisher: | ISBN Canada - Library and Archives Canada |
Publication date: | 08/04/2025 |
Pages: | 478 |
Product dimensions: | 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.96(d) |