Author:Colm Tóibín

Colm Toibin's Brooklyn is a devastating story of love, loss and one woman's terrible choice between duty and personal freedom.
It is Ireland in the early 1950s and for Eilis Lacey, as for so many young Irish girls, opportunities are scarce. So when her sister arranges for her to emigrate to New York, Eilis knows she must go, leaving behind her family and her home for the first time.
Arriving in a crowded lodging house in Brooklyn, Eilis can only be reminded of what she has sacrificed. She is far from home - and homesick. And just as she takes tentative steps towards friendship, and perhaps something more, Eilis receives news which sends her back to Ireland. There she will be confronted by a terrible dilemma - a devastating choice between duty and one great love.
'With this elating and humane novel, Colm Tóibín has produced a masterwork' Sunday Times
'The most compelling and moving portrait of a young woman I have read in a long time' Zoë Heller Guardian, Books of the Year
'A work of such skill, understatement and sly jewelled merriment could haunt your life' Ali Smith TLS, Books of the Year
With this elating and humane novel, Colm Tóibín has produced a masterwork
—— Sunday TimesThe most compelling and moving portrait of a young woman I have read in a long time
—— Zoë Heller , Guardian, Books of the YearA work of such skill, understatement and sly jewelled merriment could haunt your life
—— Ali Smith , TLS, Books of the YearSuffused with humane depth, funny, affecting, deftly plotted ... a novel of magnificent accomplishment
—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times, Novel of the YearBrooklyn moved me more than any other book this year
—— Nicholas Hytner , Observer, Books of the YearA beautifully crafted work that transformed ordinary lives into something extraordinary
—— Daily Telegraph, Books of the YearNo book this year gave me greater pleasure
—— Nell Freudenberger , Financial TimesNot a sentence or a thought out of place. It takes over as his finest ficiton to date
—— Irish TimesRemarkable freshness and immediacy ... with a lovely comedic lightness
—— Daily MailA lovely, thoughtful book ... 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
—— Daily TelegraphTremendously moving and powerful
—— New StatesmanFull of sly fun, lovely comic observation and an almost tangible pleasure in storytelling
—— ObserverRefreshingly authentic . . . Eilis is so vivid it's difficult to believe she did not actually exist
—— Financial TimesEntertaining
—— Sunday MirrorA darkly humorous story about friendship
—— BestIntrigue, hatred and accusations - phew, it kept me guessing to the end
—— SunThe textures of the world Wolitzer describes feel satisfyingly right… Wolitzer holds attention with her warm grasp of character and careful, probing working out of personality under the forces of time and trauma’
—— Sarah Ditum , New StatesmanMeg Wolitzer bores into the barbed tangles of contemporary feminism with disarming charm… Captures the ambition and angst of growing up with warmth and wisdom in a book that’s at once searingly intelligent and gloriously light.
—— Lucy Brooks , CultureWhisperMeg Wolitzer's tale of feminism's generational differences is much richer than mere polemical tract
—— Lucy Scholes , IndependentAn effortless read
—— StylistBustling, large-hearted... The Female Persuasion discusses timely issues of feminism...but does so through fully realised characters
—— Refinery29it deftly interweaves the political with the personal... clear and smart
—— Emma Jacobs , Financial Times[Woltizer is] interested in the complexities of being female… This is an unashamedly traditional novel of ideas, not afraid to boldly inhabit the moment we live in
—— Claire Allfree , Daily TelegraphA significant contribution to Wolitzer’s body of work
—— Alex Clark , GuardianWolitzer’s prose is direct and engaging… her characters feel alive and individual
—— Josie Mitchell , Literary ReviewMy favourite book of the year… Wolitzer deserves more recognition: she is as talented a storyteller as Donna Tartt, as funny as Jonathan Franzen, but she has her own distinct brilliance
—— Rebecca Rose , Financial Times, **Books of the Year**Wolitzer is an empathy delivery system
—— Financial Times, **FT Readers' Books of the Year**The end will leave you simmering with impotent rage, which sounds about right for 2018
—— Lucy Hunter Johnston , Evening Standard, **Books of the Year**There’s lots to enjoy here – the plot is pacy and you’ll come to care and deeply invest in these characters through Wolitzer’s brilliantly sharp prose
—— Ella Walker , Herald Scotland- Meg Wolitzer captures the zeitgeist like no one else
—— Elle[W]arm and witty, and necessary… With affection and generosity, Wolitzer exposes the limits of power
—— Eva Wiseman , Observer






