1998–2001 When Lieber was a child he was severely illiterate. In 1998, when he was aged 10, he was sent to attend school at the Maple Hayes School for Dyslexia in
Lichfield, Staffordshire. Maple Hayes was run by its father and son team, Dr Neville Brown and Dr Daryl Brown, who taught Lieber a new and revolutionary method of reading and writing called
morpheme, also known as icon therapy. Lieber has stated that, although icon therapy is widely acknowledged now, it was originally only used on foreigners looking to learn English. In 2018, Lieber dedicated his debut novel
The War Hero to Maple Hayes Hall as well as the two Doctors, with the added inscription "thank you for the icons". ==Career==