Small things like these
Material type: TextPublication details: London Faber & Faber 2021Description: 118 pISBN: 9780571368709Subject(s): Ireland | Merchants | Unmarried mothers | Catholic ChurchDDC classification: 823.914 Summary: "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. Already a bestseller in France and certain to be read worldwide for generations to come, Small Things Like These is a deeply affecting story of hope, quiet heroism, and empathy from one of our most critically lauded and iconic writers"--Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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BK | Kannur University Central Library Stack | Stack | 823.914 KEE/S (Browse shelf (Opens below)) | Checked out to RIZWANA P (7743) | 30/09/2024 | 59127 |
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823.914 ISH/U The Unconsoled | 823.914 ISH/W When we were orphans | 823.914 JAC/T The finkler question | 823.914 KEE/S Small things like these | 823.914 KUM/D Diasporic transformations:novels of V.S.Naipaul | 823.914 LES/L Love again | 823.914 LES/L Love, again |
"From the author of Walk the Blue Fields"--Dust jacket.
"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. Already a bestseller in France and certain to be read worldwide for generations to come, Small Things Like These is a deeply affecting story of hope, quiet heroism, and empathy from one of our most critically lauded and iconic writers"--
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