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Long Island

by Colm Tóibín

When an Irishman knocks on Eilis Fiorello's door on Long Island, the news he brings looks set to jeopardize the stability of the family life she and her husband Tony have built together. The arrival of this stranger will send Eilis back to Ireland and to the people she had left behind twenty years earlier. Did she make the wrong choice leaving? Is it too late now to take a different path?Praise for Long Island'Wonderful' Elizabeth Strout'Intensely moving' Douglas Stuart'Magnificent' The Times'The work of a writer at the height of his considerable powers, a story of ordinary lives that contains multitudes' The Guardian'Eilis from Brooklyn is thoroughly grownup now. She's such a living creation: distinctive, guarded, forceful, watchful' The Observer'Tóibín dramatizes secrecy and its consequences better than almost any other contemporary novelist' The Sunday Times'Colm Tóibín's rich talents as a novelist need no further enumerating. You just have to read everything he writes' The New Statesman'Heartbreaking, wistfulness, cracking dialogue . . . This is Tóibín at his best' The Times'In Long Island, Colm Tóibín has finally given us a follow-up to Brooklyn . . . I read it in one sitting, thrilled to be back with the characters that captivated me last time' The Observer'An entrancing follow-up to Brooklyn, a moving coming-of-age story and a portrait of the plucky immigrants who fuelled America's post-war boom' The Economist'Somehow Tóibín makes a book like this - sparely written, elliptical, ambiguous - as immersive as the richlydetailed biographical novels that he has written in recent years. He is a magician' TLS
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Pages:

368

Published:

Apr 2025

Format

Paperback

Publisher

Pan Macmillan Australia Pty, Limited

Imprint

Picador

ISBN:

9781761568060

When an Irishman knocks on Eilis Fiorello's door on Long Island, the news he brings looks set to jeopardize the stability of the family life she and her husband Tony have built together. The arrival of this stranger will send Eilis back to Ireland and to the people she had left behind twenty years earlier. Did she make the wrong choice leaving? Is it too late now to take a different path?Praise for Long Island'Wonderful' Elizabeth Strout'Intensely moving' Douglas Stuart'Magnificent' The Times'The work of a writer at the height of his considerable powers, a story of ordinary lives that contains multitudes' The Guardian'Eilis from Brooklyn is thoroughly grownup now. She's such a living creation: distinctive, guarded, forceful, watchful' The Observer'Tóibín dramatizes secrecy and its consequences better than almost any other contemporary novelist' The Sunday Times'Colm Tóibín's rich talents as a novelist need no further enumerating. You just have to read everything he writes' The New Statesman'Heartbreaking, wistfulness, cracking dialogue . . . This is Tóibín at his best' The Times'In Long Island, Colm Tóibín has finally given us a follow-up to Brooklyn . . . I read it in one sitting, thrilled to be back with the characters that captivated me last time' The Observer'An entrancing follow-up to Brooklyn, a moving coming-of-age story and a portrait of the plucky immigrants who fuelled America's post-war boom' The Economist'Somehow Tóibín makes a book like this - sparely written, elliptical, ambiguous - as immersive as the richlydetailed biographical novels that he has written in recent years. He is a magician' TLS
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Years on from the wonderful novel Brooklyn, Eilis is grown up now with children and living on Long Island. The story follows the trail of events that take place as she learns that her husband is expecting a baby with another woman. Brooklyn is a hard act to follow but Toibin has managed it magnificently.

Caro's avatarCaro, Unity Books auckland
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