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Submit Your Best/Worst Reads of CBR17 by Saturday 12/13  

Just give me all the Claire Keegan

Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan

December 2, 2025 by Fiat.Luxury Leave a Comment

I read this several months ago but it has stuck with me. A short and almost circumspect meditation on the difference that our choices make, and bravery in those choices.  The setting is Ireland in 1985, in the weeks leading up to Christmas (making it a very timely read for RIGHT NOW, if you are looking for something!) Bill Furlong is a hard working a coal merchant and devoted to his family. While delivering an order to a convent, Bill discovers something  – a secret […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Claire Keegan, novella, Small Things Like These

Fiat.Luxury's CBR17 Review No:32 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Claire Keegan, novella, Small Things Like These ·
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This Week, In Irish Trauma Porn…

Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan

The Gathering by Anne Enright

December 21, 2024 by Zirza Leave a Comment

To be fair, only half of this is Catholic trauma porn. One may wonder why Ireland, of all places, has spawned such a fabled literary heritage. Personally I think it’s their sly sense of humour, finely tuned after years of British occupation. Perhaps it’s the potatoes. Both of these books abundantly feature potatoes.  Small Things Like These (Claire Keegan) *** Bill Furlong is a coal merchant in a small town in Ireland in 1986. It’s nearly Christmas; the busiest time of the year for him. […]

Filed Under: Fiction, History Tagged With: Anne Enright, childhood, Claire Keegan, family, Ireland, Irish Catholicism, Small Things Like These, The Gathering, trauma

Zirza's CBR16 Review No:67 · Genres: Fiction, History · Tags: Anne Enright, childhood, Claire Keegan, family, Ireland, Irish Catholicism, Small Things Like These, The Gathering, trauma ·
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