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Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín
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Set in the 1950s, Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín follows Eilis Lacey, a young Irish immigrant, as she adjusts to a new life in Brooklyn, New York.

As the novel begins, we meet Eilis, a young woman in her twenties in Enniscorthy, Ireland, where she lives with her elder sister Rose and their mother. Her brother had emigrated to England in search of better work opportunities and Rose, a vibrant and ambitious young woman, is gainfully employed. However, opportunities are limited in her hometown and Eilis, despite training to be a bookkeeper, is only able to find a part-time position at a local grocery store. With the help of a local parish priest settled in New York, Rose arranges for Eilis to emigrate to Brooklyn, hoping to secure a better future for her sister.

After a turbulent journey by sea, Eilis lands in Brooklyn, finds work in a department store and is set up in a boarding house owned by Mrs. Kehoe, a widowed Irishwoman. Eilis, in a new culture surrounded by strangers and on her own for the first time in her life, initially finds it difficult to adjust. As the narrative progresses, we follow Eilis for over two years as she gradually opens up to new experiences, navigates familial expectations, homesickness, loneliness, her hopes and dreams, first love and much more. But when a tragedy calls her back home, she is compelled to confront her own reality - how her experiences have changed her and how her definition of home has changed over time- and choose between her new life in Brooklyn and the life she had left behind.

I thoroughly enjoyed this novel and was invested in Eilis’s journey. The immigrant experience and the trials and tribulations associated with assimilation are themes that resonate with me on a personal level. The characters are well thought out and I loved how the author depicts Eilis’s bond with her family, especially Rose, and her relationship with Tony. The author’s portrayal of Eilis’s struggles and her reactions are realistic and relatable and I especially liked how the author captures how Eilis grows as a person, the contrast between Eilis’s life before and after her emigration and how her experiences change her, evident in the choices she makes in the second half of the novel culminating in a life-altering decision she is compelled to make at the very end.

The author’s prose is sparse but elegant and the narrative, which is presented from Eilis’s perspective, flows well. This is a slow-moving novel, the pace suiting the nature of the story. Despite being a short, deceptively simple and seemingly predictable story, this is a thought-provoking read that will have you thinking about Eilis after you have turned the last page.

I’d been meaning to read this novel for years (having put off watching the movie adaptation until I did). The publication of the sequel,Long Island, pushed me to pick this one up and I’m glad to have finally read it.

I paired my reading with the audiobook, beautifully narrated by Kirsten Potter, which made for an engaging immersion reading experience.
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Heidi I really loved this one� looking forward to reading the sequel this year!!


Darla Good for you -- you read them back to back. Looking forward to your reviews, Sujoya. 🥰


Lorna A beautiful review, Sujoya. I loved this book, too, and I’m looking forward to the sequel.


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Karen Terrific review, Sujoya!


Marilyn (not getting notifications) Outstanding review, Sujoya!💜 I hope to listen to the audiobook of this one soon.


Angela M So glad you got to it and enjoyed it , Sujoya .


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Angela Wonderful review, Sujoya!


Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader The same thing happened with me and finally reading this one, Sujoya. You’ve described it perfectly!


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Srivalli Rekha Oh, I need to add the books to my TBR! Superb review, Sujoya.


Nancy (playing catch-up) I just added this one thanks to your wonderful review. ☺️


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Heidi wrote: "I really loved this one� looking forward to reading the sequel this year!!"

I lived the sequel too! Happy Reading!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Darla wrote: "Good for you -- you read them back to back. Looking forward to your reviews, Sujoya. 🥰"

I really enjoyed this one, Darla and am eager to read the next installment. I hope we don't have to wait too long!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Lorna wrote: "A beautiful review, Sujoya. I loved this book, too, and I’m looking forward to the sequel."

Thank you so much, Lorna!😊 I enjoyed the sequel too! Happy Reading!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Karen wrote: "Terrific review, Sujoya!"

Many thanks, Karen!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Marilyn (recuperating from hip replacement surgery wrote: "Outstanding review, Sujoya!💜 I hope to listen to the audiobook of this one soon."

Thank you so much, Marilyn!🧡 Happy Listening!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Angela M wrote: "So glad you got to it and enjoyed it , Sujoya ."

Thank you kindly, Angela!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Angela wrote: "Wonderful review, Sujoya!"

Many thanks, Angela!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader wrote: "The same thing happened with me and finally reading this one, Sujoya. You’ve described it perfectly!"

Thank you so much, Jennifer!😊 Happy Reading!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Srivalli wrote: "Oh, I need to add the books to my TBR! Superb review, Sujoya."

Thank you kindly, Srivalli!😊 Hope you enjoy these books too!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Nancy wrote: "I just added this one thanks to your wonderful review. ☺️"

Thank you so much, Nancy! Happy Reading!😊


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Lisa Wonderful review Sujoya! 💚


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Esta So happy to see this was a win for you Sujoya! Such a bonus that there was a sequel which I'm glad to see you also enjoyed. Splendid review! 🧡


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Rosh Excellent review, Sujoya! ❤️


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A Mac This author's writing style sounds quite wonderful - excellent review, Sujoya!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Lisa wrote: "Wonderful review Sujoya! 💚"

Thank you so much, Lisa!💜


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Esta wrote: "So happy to see this was a win for you Sujoya! Such a bonus that there was a sequel which I'm glad to see you also enjoyed. Splendid review! 🧡"

Thank you kindly, Esta! 💜 The publication of the sequel motivated me to pick this one up after years of procrastinating! Glad I finally read it!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Rosh (is rushing to catch up after the break!) wrote: "Excellent review, Sujoya! ❤️"

Many thanks, Rosh!🧡


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile A wrote: "This author's writing style sounds quite wonderful - excellent review, Sujoya!"

Thank you, A! 😊 If you like heartfelt stories written in sparse prose, you might enjoy the author’s work.


Tara(I’m back and way behind) Fabulous review, Sujoya! 💜


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Tara (on semi hiatus through mid- June) wrote: "Fabulous review, Sujoya! 💜"

Many thanks, Tara!🧡


message 31: by Lisa (new) - rated it 4 stars

Lisa Sujoya, I see this was a relatively recent read for you too. I enjoyed your wonderful review and agree that Eilis' character and story will linger on for me. I am impressed at how well Toibin captures the thoughts and inclinations of a very young woman.


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Lisa wrote: "Sujoya, I see this was a relatively recent read for you too. I enjoyed your wonderful review and agree that Eilis' character and story will linger on for me. I am impressed at how well Toibin captu..."

Thank you so much, Lisa!☺️ I'm glad you enjoyed this book too and agree with you about Toibin's writing!


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