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SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE by Claire Keegan, read by Aidan Kelly
Episode 1742

SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE by Claire Keegan, read by Aidan Kelly

No bucolic Irish tale

Behind the Mic With Kirkus Reviews · Kirkus Audiobook Reviews

February 21, 20257m 33s

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Show Notes

AudioFile’s Leslie Fine and host Jo Reed discuss how this brief novel set in a small Irish town in 1985 is no bucolic Irish tale. Aiden Kelly gives a masterful narration. Bill Furlong, the son of an unwed mother and now a coal merchant with a family, leads a comfortable life.During a coal delivery to the town’s convent, he finds a young woman locked and freezing in an outbuilding. As he learns more, he is shaken by the fate of the occupants of the Magdalene schools/laundries for unwed mothers and their babies. 


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