#43 Small Things Like These, by Claire Keegan


Booker Prize:  Shortlisted 2022

Plot Time and Place: Ireland 1985

Opening sentence: "In October there were yellow trees."

Plot summary: In Catholic Ireland, a man named Bill Furlong discovers the truth about what goes on inside one of the Magdalene "laundries".

Review A short book, but very powerful. A meditation on what it means to do the right thing, or to look away. Delivers a pretty strong punch.

Rating: 4/5













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