God's Children Are Little Broken Things

God's Children Are Little Broken Things was a short story collection written by Nigerian author Arinze Ifeakandu and published by A Public Space in 2022. It provides nine distinct "stories about the joys and tribulations of queer love in contemporary Nigeria".

God's Children Are Little Broken Things won the 2023 Dylan Thomas Prize, as well as the inaugural Republic of Consciousness Prize.

Reception
In a starred review, Kirkus Reviews wrote that while "deftly capturing the richness and dangers of romantic connection," the stories in God's Children Are Little Broken Things "complicate and reimagine queer narratives".

Publishers Weekly wrote, "An understated style reflects the characters’ tendency to avoid speaking directly about their relationships, which encourages close reading and elicits a strong sense of what it is like for the characters to endure the perils of being gay in Nigeria. The author leaves readers with a painful and powerful group portrait."

Booklist also reviewed the audiobook.

Awards and honors
Kirkus Reviews included God's Children Are Little Broken Things on their list of the best books of 2022.

In 2022, God's Children Are Little Broken Things won the Story Prize Spotlight Award and was a finalist for the Kirkus Prize.

The following year, it won the Dylan Thomas Prize,  as well as the inaugural Republic of Consciousness Prize. It was also a finalist for the CLMP Firecracker Award and the Lambda Literary Award for Gay Fiction.