Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo takes pleasure seriously. The brilliant, unpretentious music of her prose delights the ear, her twisty page-turning narrative delights the mind, and the wincing big-hearted bumble of her characters delights the soul. I love the novel's hero Sommy like a pal I could pick up the phone and call. Okonkwo's work embodies the Horatian commandment for writers combine the "dulce' with the "utile." The Tiny Things are Heavier is a profound, lasting debut, and it's also just such a sincere blast to read.