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shona_reads_in_devon 's review for:
Small Things Like These
by Claire Keegan
emotional
hopeful
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
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Oh my gracious this is simply gorgeous.
I've heard amazing things about Claire Keegan and I can safely say they are well founded.
Small Things Like These is a quiet tale of Bill Furlong's moral wrangling around Doing The Right Thing.
Coming to the realisation that there is a laundry in his town Keegan carefully maps the paper thin lines that separate Bill from one type of life or another. There are slips of chances, roads not taken, words not spoken and sliding doors sort of possibilities that are avoided or missed for better or worse.
This short little story is told over a couple of days and the plot is sparse, but the setting is warm and intimate. Bill is on the brink of a decision, and watching him mull over the power he has, the risks he can or can't afford, is truly an experience not to be missed.
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Oh my gracious this is simply gorgeous.
I've heard amazing things about Claire Keegan and I can safely say they are well founded.
Small Things Like These is a quiet tale of Bill Furlong's moral wrangling around Doing The Right Thing.
Coming to the realisation that there is a laundry in his town Keegan carefully maps the paper thin lines that separate Bill from one type of life or another. There are slips of chances, roads not taken, words not spoken and sliding doors sort of possibilities that are avoided or missed for better or worse.
This short little story is told over a couple of days and the plot is sparse, but the setting is warm and intimate. Bill is on the brink of a decision, and watching him mull over the power he has, the risks he can or can't afford, is truly an experience not to be missed.