Brooklyn (Hardcover)

Author: Colm Toibin
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781439138311
Publisher: SCRIB
Publish Date: 5/5/2009
Buy.com Sku: 210463816
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Dimensions (in Inches) 9H x 6L x 1T
 
From the award-winning author of "The Master" comes a moving historical novel set in Brooklyn and Ireland in the early 1950s, concerning a young woman torn between her family and her past in Ireland and the American who wins her heart.
 
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Eilis Lacey, an Irish lass who leaves behind her beloved mother and sister to come to postwar America, is the shimmering center of Colm Toibin's sixth novel. Eilis finds work as the bookkeeper at a local department store and slowly begins to insinuate herself into her colorfully repressed Catholic neighborhood in Brooklyn. The unlikely foundation of her new life is Tony, a spirited Italian boy with a sprawling family. Tony patiently courts the shy, lonely Eilis, and his boisterous relatives momentarily allow her to forget about her own kin. But Eilis's suddenly idyllic existence is soon shattered by a tragedy that will force her to choose between her evaporating past and her propitious future.

 

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"A fine and touching novel, persuasive proof of Toibin's ever-increasing skills and range." (starred review) 03/15/2009

"Colm Toibin...is an expert, patient fisherman of submerged emotions....[He] quietly, modestly shows how place can assert itself, enfolding the visitor, staking its claim." - Liesl Schillinger 05/03/2009

"BROOKLYN is Colm Toibin's most beautifully executed novel to date....Reading [him] is like watching an artist paint one small stroke after another until suddenly the finished picture emerges to shattering effect." - Ruth Scurr 05/01/2009

"Toibin's tributes to old New York...beautifully reflect on a time past, but it's Eilis' universal struggles with matters of the heart that make this novel such a moving, deeply satisfying read." - Aly Semigran 05/15/2009

"Colm Toibin, with his new novel BROOKLYN, has...accomplished something quietly majestic. His calm, lucid, and patient prose...has given life...[to] young Eilis Lacey....That [he] can conjure for us her trajectories both glimpsed and lived, in their satisfactions and sadness...is a meaningful accomplishment indeed." - Claire Messud 05/28/2009


 
Author Bio
Colm Toibin
Irish writer Colm Tibn began as a journalist, writing about politics and culture for various publications, and has also written several books of nonfiction, but he has made his reputation as a novelist. THE BLACKWATER LIGHTSHIP, his fourth work of fiction, was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 1999; his 2003 novel about Henry James, THE MASTER, was critically acclaimed and a bestseller. An immensely versatile writer, Tibn has also edited a collection of gay and lesbian work and written a life of Lady Gregory, and in 2004 his first play, about Sean O'Casey, was produced in Dublin.

 
Awards

Man Booker Prize (2009)
   nominated, Fiction
 

 
 
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Eilis went to midnight mass with Mrs. Kehoe and Miss Keegan, discovering on the way home that Mrs. Kehoe was among the parishioners who were roasting a turkey and potatoes and boiling a ham for Father Flood, who had arranged for it all to be collected at twelve.

"It''s like the war," Mrs. Kehoe said. "Feeding the army. Has to be done like clockwork. I''ll carve what our own small needs will be from the turkey, the biggest one I could get, it''ll be six hours in the oven, before I send it off. And we''ll eat, just the four of us, myself, Miss McAdam, Miss Heffernan and Miss Keegan here, as soon as the turkey is off our hands. And if there''s anything left over, we''ll save it for you, Eilis."

By nine o''clock Eilis was in the parish hall peeling vegetables in the big kitchen at the back. There were women working beside her whom she had never met before, all of them older than she, some with faint American accents but all of Irish origin. Most of them were just here for this part of

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