Description
Grits by Niall Griffiths is a gritty contemporary literary novel exploring the lives of marginalised young drifters in late-1990s Wales.
Set in a small coastal town, the novel follows a group of disenfranchised individuals grappling with addiction, poverty, crime and emotional dislocation. Through multiple voices and powerful regional dialects, Griffiths examines the search for meaning, identity and survival among those living on society’s edges.
Raw, challenging and deeply atmospheric, Grits combines social realism with dark humour and emotional intensity, offering a stark portrait of underclass Britain and the human desire for connection amid chaos.













