''Small Things Like These'' is a
historical fiction
Historical fiction is a literary genre in which the plot takes place in a setting related to the past events, but is fictional. Although the term is commonly used as a synonym for historical fiction literature, it can also be applied to other ty ...
novel by
Claire Keegan, published on 30 November 2021 by
Grove Press
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. In 2022, the book won the
Orwell Prize for Political Fiction,
and was shortlisted for the
Rathbones Folio Prize and the
Booker Prize
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.
Premise
"It is 1985 in a small Irish town. During the weeks leading up to Christmas, Bill Furlong, a coal merchant and family man faces into his busiest season. Early one morning, while delivering an order to the local convent, Bill makes a discovery which forces him to confront both his past and the complicit silences of a town controlled by the church."
Reception
''Small Things Like These'' was generally well-received by critics and received starred reviews from ''
Kirkus Reviews
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''
and ''
Library Journal
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Multiple reviewers commented on the moral storytelling, which comes across as "a sort of anti-''Christmas Carol''." ''Kirkus'' called the book "
stunning feat of storytelling and moral clarity."
''
The Herald'' said the book "assures us we are all capable of doing the right thing, and that goodness, like misery, can be handed on from man to man."
This depth of the book surprised some reviewers, given that ''Small Things Like These'' is a quick read that could be considered a
novella
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given its length. ''
Associated Press'' noted, "Keegan's economy of prose is a marvel ... The book takes just an hour or so to read, but you still feel like you know Bill Furlong by the end and understand why he does what he does. His tale of quiet heroism doesn't require any more words." A similar sentiment was echoed in the ''
Los Angeles Times'', who wrote, "Keegan, whose short stories contain unusual depth and grandeur, is the only contemporary writer who could manage the feat of a completely imagined, structured and sustained world with such brevity''.''"
Reviewers also highlighted Keegan's writing style. Keegan's prose was referred to as "surprisingly powerful," "languid and crystalline" in ''
Booklist'', as well as "quiet and precise, jewel-like in its clarity"
in ''Library Journal.'' Further, the ''
Financial Times'' noted, "Keegan has a keen ear for dialect without letting it overwhelm conversations," and
Damon Galgut
Damon Galgut (born 12 November 1963) is a South African novelist and playwright. He was awarded the 2021 Booker Prize for his novel '' The Promise'', having previously been shortlisted for the award in 2003 and 2010.
Early life and education
Ga ...
wrote in ''
The Times Literary Supplement'': "Keegan knows how to weigh and pace her sentences, and her fine judgement delivers many subtle pleasures ...
hefully exploits the power of understatement."
Lamorna Ash
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Biography
Ash attended St Paul's Girls' School and read English at Oxford ...
writing in ''
The Guardian'' noted that "''Small Things Like These''
oesnot feel quite as devastating, as lasting, as Keegan’s previous work
Perhaps, for the first time in her writing, the lightness here has become too light – is kept too far away from the darkness that lurks at the other side of the town."
Adaptation
The ''
Irish Independent
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The newspaper version often includes glossy magazines.
Traditionally a broadsheet new ...
'' reported in February 2023 that shooting locations for the
film adaptation
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of the book were being sought with
Cillian Murphy on-board the project.
References
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2021 Irish novels
Historical fiction
Novels set in the 1980s
Novels set in Ireland
Grove Press books