Friday, September 27, 2019
Forgotten Books, BROOKLYN, Colm Toibin
Brooklyn, Colm Toibin
This is a very fine novel that I was resistant to reading for a long time. It sat on my shelf despite the urging of several friends who loved it. But after seeing the movie, I wanted to read the book. And I am glad that I did.
There are no jobs to be had in Eilis Lacey's hometown in Ireland. Reluctantly she sets sail for New York where a priest has secured her a job and place to live. She is nearly overwhelmed by homesickness--and I don't think I ever read such a great description of it--but eventually settles into her new life and finds a beau. A sudden death calls her home again and she must decide where her future lies.
What makes this novel work so well is how much inside the head of his character Toibin gets. And I am truly amazed at how well he does a female voice. And how well he seems to understand how a girl feels about a multitude of issues.
Eilis is utterly believable as a very nice girl with very nice friends and a very nice family. The descriptions of Brooklyn life in the fifties are terrific.
If I found one flaw in the book, it would be there was so little conflict or strife for Eilis. I am sure an immigrant coming here with no friends of family to succor them would find life a lot harder. And the ending is perhaps too swift.
But this is a small flaw in a wonderful novel.
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6 comments:
This is one of those books that I've wanted to read and just...haven't yet. Thanks, Patti, for the reminder.
I agree. I also read it after seeing and enjoying the movie with a wonderful Saoirse Ronan.
Can't wait to see SR playing Jo in LITTLE WOMEN.
I enjoyed the novel and the movie. Saoirse Ronan nailed it.
I saw some books by Colm Toibin at the book sale this year, and wondered whether to try one of them. I will look out for this one or others.
I am pleased to see that Home Invasion will be coming out in a trade paperback format.
I went back to the sale today (50% off all books, the last day) and found a copy of Brooklyn by Toiban. So I will try it, hopefully sooner rather than later.
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