
No Small Thing by Orlaine Mcdonald
WINNER OF THE 2025 KATE O'BRIEN AWARD SHORTLISTED FOR THE 2025 RSL ONDAATJE PRIZE 'A taut generational story set on a South London estate' Independent, July Book of the Month 'McDonald is skilled at investing her characters with complicated vitality ... This highly promising debut invests the small things that are so easily taken for granted with quietly shattering significance' Daily Mail 'A gem of a book about mothers and daughters, about being Black and working class in today's London. Beautiful writing, taut with emotion, poetry and insight' Priscilla Morris, Women's Prize shortlisted author of Black Butterflies Alone among the lush tangle of plants on his balcony, Earl watches as a broken family reunites in the flat below. There's Livia, who has been running for long enough to think her past might never catch up with her. Now she's forced to catch her breath and face the daughter she left behind. Then Mickey, angry about having a mother who left, a father who died, about the mess she's made of her own life. With no other place to go, she needs the mother who abandoned her. And Summer, whose new grandmother is weird, and whose mum is always sad or out looking for men to distract her. Left to roam, she finds friends who are willing to give her the attention that Mickey won't. But are they as kind as she thinks they are? This is a novel about the power and pain of mothering. It crackles with desire, burns with hope and sings in a voice as compelling as it is true.
A gem of a book about mothers and daughters, about being Black and working class in today's LondonBeautiful writing, taut with emotion, poetry and insight. -- Priscilla Morris, Women's Prize shortlisted author of Black Butterflies
Raw and beautiful: the joys and the torments of the mother-daughter bond, cascading down three brilliantly-observed generations -- Francis Spufford, author of Light Perpetual
An absolute gem of class literature that's sexy, politically astute, emotionally intelligent, and rivetingly paced in prose that eases between fiery and tender, just like the relationships it so beautifully draws us into -- Holly Pester, author of The Lodgers
A moving story of maternal love, desire and damage. Orlaine McDonald explores the destructive and redeeming power of this defining relationship when the lives of grandmother, daughter and granddaughter collide over the course of a life changing summer. A bold debut, beautifully written -- Marie-Claire Amuah, author of One for Sorrow, Two for Joy
Beautifully layered and compelling, No Small Thing is a rich and poetic exploration of love, loss and betrayal across three generations of women - a multifaceted and important story of mothers and daughters told with tenderness and warmth. A bold and powerful debut -- Sussie Anie, author of To Fill a Yellow House
A taut novel about mothers and daughters, layered with emotions and complex with power and desires, No Small Thing is a raw novel that explores how betrayal and love are linked. -- Margaux Vialleron, author of The Yellow Kitchen
Tender, tense, and utterly devastating, No Small Thing is a slow and skilful unveiling of motherhood in all its brutal complexities. An unforgettable book -- Annie Macmanus, author of The Mess We’re In
No Small Thing is sensuous and layered, wrapping me up so completely that closing the book felt like waking up. There is a terrible, compelling urgency throughout the narrative and I finished the book feeling at one devastated and hopeful -- Emily Itami, author of Fault Lines
A lovely debut, full of truth, tenderness and steely grace: a highly promising first novel -- Tom Benn, author of Oxblood
Raw and beautiful: the joys and the torments of the mother-daughter bond, cascading down three brilliantly-observed generations -- Francis Spufford, author of Light Perpetual
An absolute gem of class literature that's sexy, politically astute, emotionally intelligent, and rivetingly paced in prose that eases between fiery and tender, just like the relationships it so beautifully draws us into -- Holly Pester, author of The Lodgers
A moving story of maternal love, desire and damage. Orlaine McDonald explores the destructive and redeeming power of this defining relationship when the lives of grandmother, daughter and granddaughter collide over the course of a life changing summer. A bold debut, beautifully written -- Marie-Claire Amuah, author of One for Sorrow, Two for Joy
Beautifully layered and compelling, No Small Thing is a rich and poetic exploration of love, loss and betrayal across three generations of women - a multifaceted and important story of mothers and daughters told with tenderness and warmth. A bold and powerful debut -- Sussie Anie, author of To Fill a Yellow House
A taut novel about mothers and daughters, layered with emotions and complex with power and desires, No Small Thing is a raw novel that explores how betrayal and love are linked. -- Margaux Vialleron, author of The Yellow Kitchen
Tender, tense, and utterly devastating, No Small Thing is a slow and skilful unveiling of motherhood in all its brutal complexities. An unforgettable book -- Annie Macmanus, author of The Mess We’re In
No Small Thing is sensuous and layered, wrapping me up so completely that closing the book felt like waking up. There is a terrible, compelling urgency throughout the narrative and I finished the book feeling at one devastated and hopeful -- Emily Itami, author of Fault Lines
A lovely debut, full of truth, tenderness and steely grace: a highly promising first novel -- Tom Benn, author of Oxblood
Orlaine McDonald is a writer of Jamaican and Irish heritage with a background in Arts Education for young people, People Referral Units and Youth Offending Units. She has a Masters in Creative and Life Writing from Goldsmiths, where she was shortlisted for the Pat Kavanagh Prize. Her poetry and short fiction have been featured in Smoke Magazine, Fish Anthology and Acumen. No Small Thing is her first novel.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781800815582 |
| ISBN 10 | 1800815581 |
| Title | No Small Thing |
| Author | Orlaine Mcdonald |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Profile Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2024-07-18 |
| Number of pages | 256 |
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