Context of Grim
“Close to Home” presents the lives of Anthony and Sean, molded by their upbringing. Despite their mother’s efforts, Anthony remains resolute, while Sean is expected to escape his circumstances. Sean’s return home after university exposes a grim reality: Anthony’s drinking worsens, jobs in Belfast disappear, and Sean’s degree seems ineffective. An incident at a party upends Sean’s life, sparking chaos. The novel delves into the consequences as Sean navigates his identity and confronts the impact of relationships. Michael Magee’s personal experiences inform the exploration of challenges faced by young working-class men, offering a narrative of self-discovery and strength within a city marked by its history.
–The New York Times Book Review