Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn
Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín is a deeply moving, transatlantic coming-of-age narrative set in the transformative 1950s. This elegantly crafted novel follows the journey of young Eilis Lacey, who, stifled by the confines of her small Irish village and overshadowed by her charismatic sister, Rose, finds herself yearning for a life of her own. Eilis possesses a practical intellect and an affinity for numbers, traits that endear her to the local Parish Priest, Father Flood. Recognising her hidden ambition, Father Flood secures her a job opportunity in Brooklyn, New York, through a church contact with a reputable Italian merchant.
Upon her arrival in the bustling metropolis of Brooklyn, Eilis secures lodgings in an eccentric boarding house. Amongst an array of colourful housemates, she starts to carve out an existence in the diverse and vibrant community. Eilis diligently impresses her employer with her work ethic, navigates the complexities posed by her enigmatic landlady, and allows herself to fall into the profound depths of first love. The bustling, cosmopolitan atmosphere surrounding her reflects the possibility and promise of a new beginning. It seems that Eilis's dreams are finally within reach, her new life unfolding with a blend of joy and assimilation.
However, as she becomes more entwined in her Brooklyn life, an unexpected family crisis back in Ireland calls her back to the life she thought she had left behind. Torn between the familiarity of her homeland and the new world she has embraced, Eilis faces a heart-wrenching choice. Will she return to the past and the comfort of her roots, or will she continue forging a future filled with the unknown potential of her new world?
Tóibín's Brooklyn is celebrated as his most beautifully executed novel to date, showcasing his remarkable ability to convey complex emotional landscapes with masterful simplicity. This touching story delves into themes of identity, belonging, and the often painful rites of passage into adulthood. With his distinctive narrative grace, Tóibín captures the universal struggle between duty and desire, tradition and change, home and away. A profoundly evocative and compelling read, it stands as a testament to one of Britain's finest contemporary writers.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781761269844
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 26 March 2024
Country: Australia
Imprint: Picador Australia
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 19.0mm
Width: 131.0mm
Height: 197.0mm
Weight: 206g
Pages: 264
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About the Author
Colm Tóibín was born in Ireland in 1955. He is the author of ten previous novels, including The Master, Brooklyn, and The Magician, and two collections of stories. He has been three times shortlisted for the Booker Prize. In 2021, he was awarded the David Cohen Prize for Literature. Tóibín is the current Laureate for Irish fiction.
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