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beach with her friend Nancy, Nancy's fiance George and his friend Jim Farrell. Eilis knew Jim before going to America and disliked him, but now finds him much improved and they start seeing each other. Jim is the only child of a publican and is considered a good catch. Eilis's mother is desperate for her to settle back in Ireland and marry Jim, as Eilis has not confided in her or her friends about her marriage. Eilis procrastinates about a return to her new life by extending her stay. She saves Tony's letters unopened as she considers the possibility of remaining in Ireland and building a life with Jim Farrell. Eventually a local busybody, Miss Kelly, tells Eilis she knows her secret because she heard through the grapevine that someone from New York had seen her at a wedding registry. This is the turning point for Eilis and she immediately books her return passage, telling her mother the truth about her marriage and posting a farewell note to Jim as she leaves town by
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One day while Eilis is working she learns from Father Flood that her sister Rose has died in her sleep from a pre-existing heart condition. She has to return to Ireland to mourn, and she secretly marries Tony before she leaves. In Ireland she falls back into the town society easily. She goes to the
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Tóibín was commended on his description of the changes in American society during the 1950s, such as the department store's acceptance of "coloured" customers, Long Island's suburban boom, and the arrival of television. Many applauded Tóibín's measured prose and the calm tone of the novel, though
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plumber named Tony Fiorello at local Friday night dances. Eilis qualifies easily from her night school course. Her relationship evolves further and Tony brings Eilis to meet his family. Their romance becomes more serious, and Tony confesses his love for Eilis, and his plans to build a home on
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is a controlled, understated novel, devoid of outright passion or contrivance, but alive with authentic detail, moved along by the ripples of affection and doubt that shape any life: a novel that offers the reader serious pleasure."
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may seem like a weaving together of the traditional, even stereotypical, threads of an immigrant story, a 1950s love story, and a tale of a woman’s struggle for independence. But, critics soon discovered, the novel is so much more".
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assessed critical response as an aggregated critic score of 80% based on British and American press reviews. The book was also generally well-received amongst American press. According to
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unassumingly offers both a classic saga of an immigrant coming to terms with life in her new land and an equally appealing story of one young woman’s grasp of a hard-won maturity."
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Set in the 1970s, 20 years after the events of the first novel, the sequel will reunite readers with Eilis as she lives with Tony, their children, and her in-laws on Long Island.
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referenced the immigration experience within the novel by saying, "American reactions to the Irish immigrant experience can easily tip over into hyperbole... Colm Tóibín’s
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Scribner for Bookreporter said, "In his quietly perceptive prose, Colm Tóibín effortlessly captures the duality that lies at the heart of Eilis Lacey’s story.
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Eilis has been described as being "so passive that you sometimes felt like giving her a good shaking."
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July/August 2009 issue, a magazine that aggregates critic reviews of books, the book received a
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Eilis Lacey is a young woman who is unable to find work in 1950s
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based on the novel was released in 2015. It was directed by
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named it as one of "The 10 best historical novels".
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Index


Colm Tóibín
Novel
Viking
hardcover
paperback
ISBN
978-0-670-91812-6
Long Island: A Novel
Irish
Colm Tóibín
Costa Novel Award
International Dublin Literary Award
Man Booker Prize
Ireland
Catholic
New York City
Brooklyn
bookkeeping
Italian
Long Island
taxi
docks
Book Marks
Bookmarks
The Daily Telegraph
The Guardian
Costa Novel Award
International Dublin Literary Award
Booker Prize

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