Big Girl, Small Town
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Algonquin Books, 2020.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Michelle Gallen., & Michelle Gallen|AUTHOR. (2020). Big Girl, Small Town . Algonquin Books.

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Michelle Gallen and Michelle Gallen|AUTHOR. 2020. Big Girl, Small Town. Algonquin Books.

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Michelle Gallen and Michelle Gallen|AUTHOR. Big Girl, Small Town Algonquin Books, 2020.

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Michelle Gallen, and Michelle Gallen|AUTHOR. Big Girl, Small Town Algonquin Books, 2020.

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 SHORTLISTED FOR THE COSTA FIRST NOVEL AWARD

 FINALIST FOR THE IRISH BOOK AWARD FOR NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR 

 FINALIST FOR THE COMEDY WOMEN IN PRINT PRIZE



Meet Majella O'Neill, a heroine like no other, in this captivating Irish debut that has been called Milkman meets Derry Girls



 Majella is happiest out of the spotlight, away from her neighbors' stares and the gossips of the small town in Northern Ireland where she grew up just after the Troubles. She lives a quiet life caring for her alcoholic mother, working in the local chip shop, watching the regular customers come and go. She wears the same clothes each day (overalls, too small), has the same dinner each night (fish and chips, microwaved at home after her shift ends), and binge-watches old DVDs of the same show (Dallas, best show on TV) from the comfort of her bed. 



 But underneath Majella's seemingly ordinary life are the facts that she doesn't know where her father is and that every person in her town has been changed by the lingering divide between Protestants and Catholics. When Majella's predictable existence is upended by the death of her granny, she comes to realize there may be more to life than the gossips of Aghybogey, the pub, and the chip shop. In fact, there just may be a whole big world outside her small town. 



 Told in a highly original voice, with a captivating heroine readers will love and root for, Big Girl, Small Town will appeal to fans of Sally Rooney, Ottessa Moshfegh, and accessible literary fiction with an edge. Michelle Gallen was born in County Tyrone in the mid 1970s and grew up during the Troubles a few miles from the border between what she was told was the"'Free" State and the "United" Kingdom. She studied English literature at Trinity College Dublin and won several prestigious prizes as a young writer. Following a devastating brain injury in her midtwenties, she co-founded three award-winning companies and won international recognition for digital innovation. She now lives in Dublin with her husband and kids. 
	A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Best Book of 2020



 "An immensely lovable debut novel . . . Gallen manages to evoke in us a wave of complex feelings. It's the kind of magic you'll feel lucky to find."

 -Ron Charles, The Washington Post 



 "Irish newcomer Michelle Gallen debuts with a hysterically honest and moving portrait of a young girl on the autism spectrum, her irresponsible mother, and the residents of a small Irish village just after the Troubles."

-Parade



 "An inventively foulmouthed gem of a novel . . . Majella, our clear-eyed protagonist, is far more than a gifted wisecracker . . . Majella is a welcome addition to the diverse family of protagonists that includes young Christopher Boone in Mark Haddon's The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Hesketh Lock in Liz Jensen's The Uninvited, and Keiko in Sayaka Murata's Convenience Store Woman, all of whom perceive reality through a similar lens . . . In this oddly affecting novel of everyday defeats, [Majella's] triumph is more thrilling than any army's victory."

-The Wall Street Journal



 "[Majella] is bright, earthy and funny . . . [A] brilliant comic novel."

 -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel



 "Majella is a compelling character caught in a fascinating slice of time, and her journey is exquisitely rendered. With echoes of Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine crossed with the 1990s-set sitcom Derry Girls, this debut is recommended for fans of Ottessa Moshfegh, Emma Donoghue, and Sally Rooney."

 -Library Journal, starred review



 "[A] sensational debut . . . Gallen's effortless immersion into a gritty, endlessly bittersweet world packs a dizzying punch."

-Publishers Weekly, starred r
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