Brooklyn

“Brooklyn” by Colm Tóibín, published by Penguin Books Limited in February 2010, is a poignant narrative set in the 1950s that follows Eilis Lacey, a young woman from a small town in south-east Ireland. Faced with limited job opportunities at home, Eilis embarks on a journey to America in search of a better life. As she navigates her new surroundings in Brooklyn, she grapples with homesickness while gradually adapting to her new routine, which includes working in a department store and attending night classes.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as love, loss, and the struggle between personal freedom and duty. Eilis’s journey unfolds as she discovers a semblance of happiness in her new life, only to confront a heart-wrenching decision when unexpected news from Ireland forces her to reevaluate her choices. This edition spans 251 pages and presents a historical backdrop that intertwines with the romance and challenges of the era, making it a reflective tale of resilience and the complexities of belonging.
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In a small town in the south-east of Ireland in the 1950s, Eilis Lacey is one among many of her generation who cannot find work at home. So when a job is offered in America, it is clear that she must go. Leaving her family and home, Eilis sets off to forge a new life for herself in Brooklyn. Young, homesick and alone, she gradually buries the pain of parting beneath the rhythms of a new life – days at the till in a large department store, night classes in Brooklyn College and Friday evenings on the dance floor of the parish hall – until she realizes that she has found a sort of happiness. But when tragic news summons her back to Ireland, and the constrictions of her old life unexpectedly give way to new possibilities, she finds herself facing a terrible choice: between love and happiness in the land where she belongs and the promises she must keep on the far side of the ocean. “Brooklyn” is a tender story of great love and loss, and of the heartbreaking choice between personal freedom and duty. In the character of Eilis Lacey Colm Toibin has created a remarkable heroine and in “Brooklyn” a novel of devastating emotional power.
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