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Long Island by Colm Tóibín
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4.5⭐️

Long Island by Colm Tóibín continues with the story of Eilis Lacey, our protagonist from Brooklyn . Set twenty years after the events of the first novel, Eilis, now in her forties, is the wife of Italian plumber Tony Fiorelli, whom we met in the first book. Parents to two teenagers, daughter Rossella and sixteen-year-old son Larry they have settled in Long Island in a cul-de-sac with Tony’s parents and two of her husband’s three brothers and their families as neighbors. Despite being a close-knit family and Eilis sharing a good relationship with everybody, she is conscious of how different she is from her close-knit extended family. The differences become more pronounced when Tony’s actions push their marriage into a downward spiral, and she feels his family isn’t supportive of her or her wishes.

Eilis hasn’t been back to Ireland in twenty years, but feeling the need to distance herself from Tony and his family, decides to visit her mother who will soon turn eighty, with her children to join her later. As the narrative progresses, this time we follow Eilis as she revisits her hometown and those she had left behind when she chose to return to Tony all those years ago. Conflicted over her feelings for Tony, her responsibilities to children and the future she desires for herself, she is compelled to take stock of her life and reflect on her regrets and the consequences of her life choices. Unprepared for the onslaught of emotions and complexities that arise when confronted with her past, she finds herself once again at a crossroads in life.

Long Island by Colm Tóibín is an exquisitely penned novel that had me hooked until the very last page. The narrative is shared from the perspectives of Eilis and two other characters from her past in Ireland- her best friend Nancy and Jim Farrell with whom she once shared a romantic relationship, both of whom we had met in the previous book. Compared to the first book this is a more complex and layered novel and the author seamlessly weaves the three perspectives into an immersive, consistently paced narrative that revolves around love, family, secrets, choices and consequences. Not only do we get to follow Eilis’s journey but we are also provided insight into how her mother, brothers and friends have fared in the last twenty years and how her presence impacts them in the present day. The strength of this novel lies in its mature and realistic depiction of complex human emotions and relationships with minimal melodrama and concise yet elegant prose � be it the tensions between Eilis and Tony or Eilis and her mother, the complexities that arise between Nancy, Jim and Eilis or how Eilis’s children react to their troubled marriage. Though her children had never shown any interest in their Irish heritage, it was endearing to see them absorb as much as they could in the course of their visit and bond with their grandmother whom they were meeting for the first time and who welcomed them with open arms. I particularly liked how the author addresses the cracks in the relationship between Eilis and her mother. The Eilis we meet in this book is mature and complex. Though I could sympathize with her predicament with Tony and admired her inner strength and resolve, I couldn’t help but question some of her actions in the latter half of the story. The ending leaves us with more than a few unanswered questions and leaves me eager to explore Eilis's motivations further.

I would recommend reading the previous novel before picking up the sequel for a better understanding of Eilis’s journey and the events referenced in this novel.

To be honest, I did not think that Brooklyn needed a sequel, but the ending of Long Island has me eagerly awaiting the next chapter in Eilis’s life.

Many thanks to Scribner for the digital review copy via NetGalley. All opinions expressed in this review are my own. Long Island was published on May 7, 2024.

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Southern Lady Reads Can't wait for your review!!


Karen Me too - can't wait for your review! I am on the waitlist for this book at my library! It may be a few months before I get to read it...🥹


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Darla Glad to see this sequel was a winner, Sujoya! 🌟


Maureen Happy to see all those stars. I have this on hold at the library.


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Heidi Thanks for the reminder� gotta go get on the library line.


Rose I read it and just wanted more! I’m still thinking of the characters weeks later!


Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader Lovely review, Sujoya! I just finished Brooklyn yesterday and am so grateful for the sequel.


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Srivalli Rekha Now that sounds like a proper sequel. So glad this was a satisfying read, Sujoya. Terrific review!


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Nilguen So happy you enjoyed this read, Sujoya 💙


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Debbie Excellent review, Sujoya! 😁


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Rosh Amazing review, Sujoya! 💙


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Canadian Jen Lovely review, Sujoya. I will have to read both now!


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Jayme Glad this sequel was able to change your mind! Great review!


Shelley's Book Nook Wonderful review, Sujoya. I am so glad this got all the stars. 🤗💕


Angela M Excellent review, Sujoya.


Nancy (playing catch-up) Another wonderful review, Sujoya!


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Angela Stellar review as always, Sujoya! I have Brooklyn on my tbr already - so I'll push it up the list.


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Southern Lady Reads (Crazy Busy-Will Catch Up!) wrote: "Can't wait for your review!!"

Definitely a winner, Southern Lady!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Karen wrote: "Me too - can't wait for your review! I am on the waitlist for this book at my library! It may be a few months before I get to read it...🥹"

Hope you enjoy this one too!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Darla wrote: "Glad to see this sequel was a winner, Sujoya! 🌟"

It certainly was!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Maureen wrote: "Happy to see all those stars. I have this on hold at the library."

Thank you, Maureen!😊 I look forward to your thoughts!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Heidi wrote: "Thanks for the reminder� gotta go get on the library line."

Happy Reading, Heidi!😊


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Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Rose wrote: "I read it and just wanted more! I’m still thinking of the characters weeks later!"

Same here!😊 I hope we don't have to wait too long for the next book!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Jennifer ~ TarHeelReader wrote: "Lovely review, Sujoya! I just finished Brooklyn yesterday and am so grateful for the sequel."

Thank you, Jennifer!😊 I hope you enjoy this one too!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Srivalli wrote: "Now that sounds like a proper sequel. So glad this was a satisfying read, Sujoya. Terrific review!"

Thank you so much, Srivalli!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Nilguen wrote: "So happy you enjoyed this read, Sujoya 💙"

Many thanks, Nilguen!🧡


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Debbie wrote: "Excellent review, Sujoya! 😁"

Thank you, Debbie!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Rosh (On a partial break till June 2) wrote: "Amazing review, Sujoya! 💙"

Many thanks, Rosh!💜


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Canadian Jen wrote: "Lovely review, Sujoya. I will have to read both now!"

Thank you so much, Jen!😊 Happy Reading!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Jayme wrote: "Glad this sequel was able to change your mind! Great review!"

Thank you, Jayme!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Shelley's Book Nook wrote: "Wonderful review, Sujoya. I am so glad this got all the stars. 🤗💕"

Thank you so much, Shelley!😊🧡 Hope you enjoy this one too!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Angela M wrote: "Excellent review, Sujoya."

Many thanks, Angela!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Nancy wrote: "Another wonderful review, Sujoya!"

Thank you, Nancy!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Angela wrote: "Stellar review as always, Sujoya! I have Brooklyn on my tbr already - so I'll push it up the list."

Thank you kindly, Angela!😊 Happy Reading!


Marilyn (not getting notifications) Wonderful review, Sujoya!💜 it was so long ago that I read Brooklyn that I feel like I want to read that one again before picking this one up. I’m excited to read this one though especially after reading your fabulous review.


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Ceecee Wonderful review Sujoya- adding this. 🩵


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Kerrin Excellent review!


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Cheri Wonderful review, Sujoya, I read his Brooklyn what feels like ages ago, but have yet to read this one. I'll have to see if my library has a copy!


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Jill Nice review, Sujoya. Glad you recommended reading Brooklyn first


Heather Adores Books Sounds like a fabulous follow up. Wonderful review, Sujoya 💜


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A Mac It's always lovely when a book's sequel is so strong. Glad you loved this one, and excellent review, Sujoya 💜


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Marilyn (recuperating from hip replacement surgery wrote: "Wonderful review, Sujoya!💜 it was so long ago that I read Brooklyn that I feel like I want to read that one again before picking this one up. I’m excited to read this one though especially after re..."

Thank you, Marilyn!🧡 I hope you are doing well! I would recommend revisiting Brooklyn before reading this one! Hope you enjoy this one too!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Ceecee wrote: "Wonderful review Sujoya- adding this. 🩵"

Thank you, Ceecee!💙 Happy Reading!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Kerrin wrote: "Excellent review!"

Many thanks, Kerrin!😊


Sneha Pathak (reader_girl_reader) I have never read this author but your review might change that! I guess one needs to read the two books in order?


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Cheri wrote: "Wonderful review, Sujoya, I read his Brooklyn what feels like ages ago, but have yet to read this one. I'll have to see if my library has a copy!"

Thank you, Cheri!😊 I look forward to your thoughts!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Jill wrote: "Nice review, Sujoya. Glad you recommended reading Brooklyn first"

Many thanks, Jill!😊


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Heather Adores Books wrote: "Sounds like a fabulous follow up. Wonderful review, Sujoya 💜"

It surely is a wonderful sequel. Thank you, Heather!🧡


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Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile A wrote: "It's always lovely when a book's sequel is so strong. Glad you loved this one, and excellent review, Sujoya 💜"

Thank you kindly, A!💙 I hope the next book is as strong!


Sujoya - theoverbookedbibliophile Sneha Pathak (reader_girl_reader) wrote: "I have never read this author but your review might change that! I guess one needs to read the two books in order?"

This one won't work as a standalone. You would need to read Brooklyn before this one. Hope you enjoy these books if you decide to read them!😊


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