Small Things Like These: An Oprah Book Club Pick
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NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING CILLIAN MURPHY
A SUNDAY TIMES AND IRISH TIMES BESTSELLER
ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES’ ‘100 Best Books of the 21st Century’
WINNER OF THE ORWELL PRIZE AND THE KERRY GROUP IRISH NOVEL OF THE YEAR AWARD
SHORTLISTED FOR THE RATHBONES FOLIO PRIZE AND THE IRISH NOVEL OF THE YEAR AT THE DALKEY LITERARY AWARDS
‘Exquisite.’ Damon Galgut
‘Masterly.’ The Times
‘Miraculous.’ Herald
‘Astonishing.’ Colm Tóibín
‘Stunning.’ Sunday Independent
‘Absolutely beautiful.’ Douglas Stuart
It is 1985, in an Irish town. During the weeks leading up to Christmas, Bill Furlong, a coal and timber merchant, faces into his busiest season. As he does the rounds, he feels the past rising up to meet him – and encounters the complicit silences of a people controlled by the Church.
Claire Keegan’s book Small Things Like These was a Sunday Times Bestseller w/c 05-11-2022
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Readers love Small Things Like These:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Gripping and very moving and thought-provoking … brilliantly done, but also softly and slowly. You’ll never regret reading this book, but it will haunt you for ever after.’
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘I haven’t loved a book for so long. This has changed it. Every word counted. Moral, heartfelt & a beautiful read.’
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘This is a beautifully written story, both simple and profound. Set at Christmas, it is, in essence, an exploration of the best and the worst of what it is to be human. A stunning achievement.’
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘A remarkable novel – short, succinct, moving. I read it in one sitting early on a Sunday morning before anybody else was up.’
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘This book needs to sit and settle with the reader after it’s read. Much lies here within what seems a simple tale. It strikes to the heart.’
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Weight | 0.23 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.03 × 12.95 × 18.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 128 |
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Year Published | 2022-11-3 |
Edition Number | Main edition |
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Publication City/Country | London, Unitd Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0571368700 |
About The Author | Claire Keegan's works of fiction are critically acclaimed international bestsellers – and have been translated into thirty languages. Antarctica won the Rooney Prize for Irish Literature. Walk the Blue Fields won the Edge Hill Prize for the finest collection of stories published in the British Isles. Foster won the Davy Byrnes Award – the world's richest prize for a short story. Small Things Like These, a New York Times Best Book of the 21st Century, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize and the Rathbones Folio Prize and won the Orwell Prize for Political Fiction and the Kerry Group Irish Novel of the Year Award. So Late in the Day was published in the New Yorker and shortlisted for the British Book Awards. Keegan was awarded Woman of the Year for Literature in Ireland in 2022, Author of the Year 2023, the Seamus Heaney Award for Arts and Letters 2024 and most recently the Siegfried Lenz Award. |
Review Quote | A genuine one-in-a-generation writer. ― The Times [A] snowglobe of a story that fits a whole bustling, striving, yearning world into 114 finely wrought pages. ― Sunday Times Powerful and affecting and very timely . . . deeply moving. — Hilary Mantel Truly great . . . quietly radical — Ali Smith ― Guardian Stunning . . . A haunting, hopeful masterpiece. — Sinéad Gleeson Remarkable . . . Truly exquisite. ― Daily Telegraph A restrained and intensely moral book, full of hope and love. ― Observer Marvellous – exact and icy and loving all at once. — Sarah Moss A classic in the making. ― Guardian |
Back Cover Copy | It is 1985, in an Irish town. During the weeks leading up to Christmas, Bill Furlong, a coal and timber merchant, faces into his busiest season. As he does the rounds, he feels the past rising up to meet him – and encounters the complicit silences of a people controlled by the Church. The long-awaited new work from the author of Foster, Small Things Like These is an unforgettable story of hope, quiet heroism and tenderness. |
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