Why did I love this book?
This story is so full and moving; the characters linger long after you finish.
The story takes place in rural Ireland, where a young girl is sent to stay with relatives, the Kinsellas, a couple whom she has never met. With nuanced, delicate prose, the child narrates her experience as she unexpectedly finds love and joy with the Kinsellas.
She also discovers the couple are grieving the loss of their own child. They become the parents she wishes she had. When I reached the end, as Edna Kinsella, the wife, says, “If you were mine, I’d never leave you in a house with strangers,” I had to return to page 1 and re-read the entire novel again. It’s short, powerful, and resonant.
7 authors picked Foster as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.
** Adapted into the Oscar-nominated film adaptation, An Cailin Ciuin / The Quiet Girl **
From the author of the Booker-shortlisted Small Things Like These, a heartbreaking, haunting story of childhood, loss and love by one of Ireland's most acclaimed writers.
'A real jewel.' Irish Independent
'A small miracle.' Sunday Times
'A thing of finely honed beauty.' Guardian
'Thrilling.' Richard Ford
'As good as Chekhov.' David Mitchell
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