Long Island is a powerful and poignant novel from acclaimed Irish author Colm Tóibín, and the long-awaited sequel to his 2009 bestseller Brooklyn. Returning to the life of Eilis Lacey, the novel explores themes of identity, home, and the unresolved tensions of past choices with quiet intensity and emotional precision.
Now living a settled life on Long Island, Eilis receives shocking news that forces her to re-examine her decisions and the path she left behind in Ireland. As the past resurfaces, Eilis must make a choice: remain in the life she has built or confront unfinished business across the ocean. Tóibín once again displays his mastery in portraying the intricacies of longing, regret, and personal transformation with subtle prose and deep empathy.
Why Read This Book?
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A Haunting Sequel: Revisits the beloved character of Eilis Lacey fifteen years after Brooklyn, deepening her story with emotional complexity.
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Quiet, Lyrical Power: Tóibín’s spare and elegant prose allows every emotion to resonate.
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Themes of Belonging and Homecoming: Explores the immigrant experience from both sides of the Atlantic.
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For Fans of Literary Fiction: A must-read for those who appreciate character-driven narratives with rich inner lives and moral dilemmas.
About the Author
Colm Tóibín is one of Ireland’s most celebrated contemporary authors, known for his nuanced character studies and lyrical prose. His novels include Brooklyn, The Master, Nora Webster, and The Magician. Tóibín’s work has won numerous awards and has been shortlisted for the Booker Prize. In Long Island, he continues his exploration of quiet emotional landscapes, once again demonstrating why he is considered a master of modern fiction.