Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan

This a book that I have had my eye on ever since it was on BBC Two’s ‘Between the Covers’ – so, when I had the opportunity to treat myself to a copy (when I was in fact shopping for other people) I was quite excited.

This is a beautifully constructed and thought-provoking novella, set in a small Irish town in 1985. Set in the week before Christmas, but certainly not your traditional festive read, it raises a lot of questions about the influence and control of the Catholic Church in Ireland, in living memory. It forces the main character, Bill, to question so much about what he has been led to believe about his faith and his past. In fact, he starts to reconstruct his past from the new evidence he has in front of him.

It is, again, difficult to write about this wonderful book as I do not want to create any spoilers for people who are considering reading it. However, it is a powerful novella that will stay with you for a long time. And Bill is a character that will also be with you for quite some time to come, as his bravery to challenge what he knows and help those that he can, make him a modest hero.

This is my first book by Claire Keegan and I am hopeful that it will not be my last, as I am keen to seek out others as she has a beautiful writing style that draws in readers from the first page.

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