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Brooklyn by Colm Tóibín is a New York Times bestselling novel and critically acclaimed film about a young Irish immigrant’s emotional journey in 1950s Brooklyn. With over 20,000 reviews and multiple award nominations, it offers a deeply satisfying exploration of love, identity, and the meaning of home.





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| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 20,317 Reviews |
N**D
That is not one of the best explanations but the book is awesome
You will only understand the pain in this book if you ever had to move to another place for work or some other reasons and somehow that other place becomes your new home and your old home becomes foreign to you because this new place changed you. Yeah...That is not one of the best explanations but the book is awesome. Quality and delivery, too, are awesome.
A**A
Good, sweet book
It's a great story. I think the writing style can get a bit dry. This is often not the case but I think the movie was better :) Though, it was definitely cool to read more details of Eilis' thoughts.
V**O
I loved it!
#BeatingHomesickness Does anyone else need a pill for homesickness? Here you go! This is all you need - Brooklyn! Take it as prescribed; only 2 dose a day and remember to pray! ;) :-D 🏠 💼📖🙏 #ReadAndReRead #PrayAndHope #ACureForHomesickness
A**R
Good
Delivered on time with good packaging. Good book to read.
A**M
NOT a laborious read
First time in my life a movie made me go read a book! Its better than the movie though, as all books are.
O**R
Four Stars
Beautiful Read
R**A
Book review
Eilis, the main protagonist, emigrates from Ireland to Brooklyn, with a job in hand and living quarters arranged for. Soon upon her arrival, she suffers from homesickness. As a way of dealing with it, she enrols herself in a bookkeeping course and eventually, falls in love as well. But an unexpected call of duty takes her back to Ireland. This book is easy and simple to read. Set in the 1950s, it talks about emigration, alienation and life in simpler (NOT EASY) times. Tóibín’s description of homesickness was spot on. The storytelling was not masterful or anything but I was engaged all the way through. Eilis was passive and observant. She did what was expected of her and did not speak what was on her mind. And sometimes I didn’t know whether I could trust her narrative or not. All in all, this was an okay read for me with some really good elements so, ⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 stars to Brooklyn.
S**K
Toibin Novel
Nice to read.
J**B
A YOUNG IRISH IMMIGRANT CAUGHT BETWEEN TWO WORLDS!
Colm Toibin is the winner of the Costa Book Award and Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize for Brooklyn. The story is set in Ireland and Brooklyn in the 1950s after World War Two. Eilis Lacey lives in the town of Enniscorthy with her mother, a widow with a small pension and her dynamic and glamorous sister, Rose. Her three brothers, Jack, Pat and Martin left home for Birmingham in search of work. Rose works in the office of Davis's Mills and earns a very good salary. Her wages pay for most of their needs. She belongs to a golf club and surrounds herself with affluent people. Eilis has taken bookkeeping classes and is good with numbers and details. The only job available was working in a grocery shop on Sundays for Miss Kelly, the owner. She is a mean spirited woman, who once gave Eilis a stale bread to take home to her mother. Rose feels that Eilis could do much better than that. Rose hears that Father Flood is in Ireland to visit his family. He now lives in the U.S. and has his parish in Brooklyn. Rose played golf with Father Flood and she sets up an appointment. She speaks to him about Eilis and how difficult it is to get a job and to meet men. He tells Rose that Brooklyn has great opportunities for a young person and he will speak to one of his parishioners, an Italian merchant. When Father Flood returns to Brooklyn, his Italian parishioner, who owns a department store, has an opening on the floor for a sales person. If she does well, there would be plenty of opportunity to advance. Father Flood tells Rose how to proceed. She phones a friend in the American Embassy and was sent the required documents. Rose arranges everything. Father Flood wrote a formal letter sponsoring Eilis and guaranteeing to take care of her accommodations as well as her general welfare. A letter arrives from Bartocci and Company in Brooklyn offering Eilis a permanent position in their main store. Her brothers agree to pay her passage to New York and Rose would give her money to live until she gets settled. Eilis is sorry to have to leave her family, but this is a once in a lifetime opportunity for her. On the ship, she shares a berth with Georgina. Eilis is sea sick the entire journey, but Georgina explains that she too experienced sea sickness, when the weather conditions are not good. Finally, she arrives and is met by Father Flood, who takes her to the boarding house where she will live. It is close to work and to the parish. The owner is Mrs. Kehoe and she is from Wexford town. There are five other boarders there. She soon begins work in the department store and begins to feel homesick. She makes a visit to Father Flood and tells him how she feels. He immediately enrols her in night classes in bookkeeping and accountancy, three times a week for two years. Upon completion and she passes her exams, she will be a licensed bookkeeper. She is also a member of the parish and goes to the Friday night dances with the other boarders. It is there that she meets Tony, who comes from a large Italian family. He falls in love with her and she is slowly falling in love too. Father Flood meets him and speaks with him and finds him to be a nice chap. As her feelings for Tony grow stronger, she receives devastating news from Ireland, which now threatens her entire future. Colm Toibin has written a most beautiful story that touched my heart. His writing is simple, elegant, pure and profound. I loved the characters he created like Eilis, a highly moral young lady, loyal and intelligent and Rose, a dynamic and beautiful human being, who loves and lives life to the fullest and at the same time, looking after her dear mother and beloved sister, Eilis. I loved Brooklyn and highly recommend it.
G**I
bellissima storia
All'inizio del romanzo, Eilis conduce una vita relativamente protetta. Tuttavia, la lunga storia dell'immigrazione irlandese negli Stati Uniti è rimasta intatta, motivo per cui Eilis trova una comunità irlandese così coesa quando arriva a Brooklyn.
K**R
Uninspiring characters and predictable plot
Main character seems to have no particular emotions and the backbone of a jellyfish, which left me wondering: what was the point of this novel? At least it didn't take much time to read.
C**N
lecture agréable
J'ai acheté ce livre parce que nous devions le lire pour en anglais. J'avais peur de ne rien comprendre et de ne pas trouver la lecture agréable. Finalement il s'est révélé que ce livre se lit tout seul, les tournures de phrases sont simples, le vocabulaire ne pose pas non plus de gros problème de compréhension. L'histoire est intéressante, mais c'est écrit très simplement. Je le recommande vivement aux personnes qui aimeraient approfondir leur anglais et qui débute dans la lecture de livre étrangère. Peut-être que pour ceux qui ont déjà une excellente maîtrise de la langue le livre va se révéler simplet.
M**L
Great read.
Such a lovely story, I really found it hard to put down. The author has such a lovely way of writing when one thing flows seamlessly into the next. I did watch the film before reading some time ago and things were slightly different so knew the outcome, but an excellent read.
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