The Good People

The Good People by Hannah Kent, published by Picador/Pan Macmillan Australia in 2016, is a historical fiction novel that spans 386 pages. The story unfolds in a rural setting where Nóra Leahy grapples with the loss of her daughter and husband while caring for her four-year-old grandson, Micheál, who faces significant challenges. As Nóra navigates her grief and the stigma surrounding her grandson’s condition, she becomes increasingly isolated from her community, leading her to seek help from a mysterious figure known for her connection to the supernatural.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of family life and societal perceptions, exploring the tension between the ordinary and the extraordinary. The novel presents a rich tapestry of characters, including the young servant girl Mary, who becomes entwined in the whispers and rumors of the valley. As Nóra and Mary seek the aid of Nance Roche, the story examines the complexities of belief and the lengths to which one will go to protect their loved ones. This edition offers an immersive experience into a world where folklore and reality intertwine, inviting readers to reflect on the nature of difference and acceptance.
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The fires on the hills smouldered orange as the women left, pockets charged with ashes to guard them from the night. Watching them fade into the grey fall of snow, Nance thought she could hear Maggie’s voice. A whisper in the dark. “Some folk are born different, Nance. They are born on the outside of things, with a skin a little thinner, eyes a little keener to what goes unnoticed by most. Their hearts swallow more blood than ordinary hearts; the river runs differently for them.” Nóra Leahy has lost her daughter and her husband in the same year, and is now burdened with the care of her four-year-old grandson, Micheál. The boy cannot walk, or speak, and Nora, mistrustful of the tongues of gossips, has kept the child hidden from those who might see in his deformity evidence of otherworldly interference. Unable to care for the child alone, Nóra hires a fourteen-year-old servant girl, Mary, who soon hears the whispers in the valley about the blasted creature causing grief to fall upon the widow’s house. Alone, hedged in by rumour, Mary and her mistress seek out the only person in the valley who might be able to help Micheál. For although her neighbours are wary of her, it is said that old Nance Roche has the knowledge. That she consorts with Them, the Good People. And that only she can return those whom they have taken…
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