Small Things Like These — Book Club Discussion Guide
MONTHLY PICK FEB 2026
Set in Ireland in 1985, Small Things Like These follows Bill Furlong, a coal and timber merchant and family man, during the weeks leading up to Christmas. A discovery on his delivery route forces him to reckon with what people choose to see – and what they choose to ignore.
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Download the free “Small Things Like These” Meeting Pack (A4 PDF)
Includes: meeting plan, discussion questions (spoiler-free + spoiler zone), character cheat sheet, mini activity page, and a vote sheet for next month.
Quick character cheat sheet (no spoilers)
- Bill Furlong — hardworking, observant, carrying the past close to the surface.
- Eileen (Bill’s wife) — practical, protective, focused on keeping the family safe.
- Mrs Wilson — a key figure in Bill’s backstory and sense of what kindness looks like.
Themes to watch
- Silence, complicity, and “everyone knows but nobody says”
- Moral courage (and what it costs)
- Reputation, class, and who gets protected
- Kindness as action (not just feeling)
Trigger note
This book references institutional abuse and coercion. Please take care when discussing.
Discussion Questions (Spoiler-Free)
- What lingered most for you: the plot events, the atmosphere, or the moral question underneath?
- Bill is quiet and routine-driven. What does the book gain by staying close to his daily life?
- How does the town feel on the page: warm, claustrophobic, both?
- Where do you see people choosing comfort over truth (without naming spoilers)?
- How does the book explore shame – personal, social, institutional?
- Which “small detail” hit hardest (a gesture, an object, a line)? Why?
- What role do money, status, and reputation play in what people are willing to do?
- How did the spare writing style affect you: intimate, relentless, calming, unsettling?
- Is this a story about bravery, about limits, or about responsibility?
- Who would you recommend this book to – and who might not be in the right headspace for it?
Spoiler Zone (only if everyone has finished)
- What felt like the turning point where Bill’s inner conflict became undeniable?
- How did your view of Eileen change (if it did) as the story progressed?
- Which scene felt like the moral centre of the book for you?
- What does the story suggest about the cost of being “good” in a community like this?
- Did the ending feel hopeful, devastating, or deliberately unresolved?
- If you could ask Bill one question after the final page, what would it be?
Easy meeting plan (60–90 minutes)
- 0–10: Warm-up (“What does the title mean to you now?”)
- 10–40: Spoiler-free questions
- 40–65: Spoiler zone (optional)
- 65–75: Mini activity (“Small Things Map” – pick 3 details and what they reveal)
- 75–90: Ratings + vote for next month
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