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Brooklyn
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A passionate view of Australia by expatriate journalist John Pilger.
“Brooklyn” is another novel from Colm Toibin, author of the Booker shortlisted “The Master” and “The Blackwater Lightship”, this time a moving and authentic portrait of a young Irish girl far from home.
It is Ireland in the early 1950s and for Eilis Lacey, as for so many young Irish girls, opportunities are scarce. So when her sister arranges for her to emigrate to New York, Eilis knows she must go, leaving behind her family and her home for the first time. Arriving in a crowded lodging house in Brooklyn, Eilis can only be reminded of what she has sacrificed. She is far from home, and homesick. And just as she takes tentative steps towards friendship, and perhaps something more, Eilis receives news which sends her back to Ireland.
There she will be confronted by a terrible dilemma – a devastating choice between duty and one great love.
It is Ireland in the early 1950s and for Eilis Lacey, as for so many young Irish girls, opportunities are scarce. So when her sister arranges for her to emigrate to New York, Eilis knows she must go, leaving behind her family and her home for the first time. Arriving in a crowded lodging house in Brooklyn, Eilis can only be reminded of what she has sacrificed. She is far from home, and homesick. And just as she takes tentative steps towards friendship, and perhaps something more, Eilis receives news which sends her back to Ireland.
There she will be confronted by a terrible dilemma – a devastating choice between duty and one great love.
Weight | 0.191000 |
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Author | Colm Toibin |
Availability | IP |
Department | Literature |
Format | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780141041742 |
Pages | 272 |
Published | 04/03/2010 |
Publisher | Penguin |
Section | Literature |
Size Unfolded | 13x20cm |
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