Brooklyn: A NovelSimon and Schuster, 5 may 2009 - 272 páginas Colm Tóibín’s New York Times bestselling novel—also an acclaimed film starring Saoirse Ronan and Jim Broadbent nominated for four Academy Awards including Best Picture—is “a moving, deeply satisfying read” (Entertainment Weekly) about a young Irish immigrant in Brooklyn in the early 1950s. “One of the most unforgettable characters in contemporary literature” (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette), Eilis Lacey has come of age in small-town Ireland in the hard years following World War Two. When an Irish priest from Brooklyn offers to sponsor Eilis in America, she decides she must go, leaving her fragile mother and her charismatic sister behind. Eilis finds work in a department store on Fulton Street, and when she least expects it, finds love. Tony, who loves the Dodgers and his big Italian family, slowly wins her over with patient charm. But just as Eilis begins to fall in love, devastating news from Ireland threatens the promise of her future. Author “Colm Tóibín…is his generation’s most gifted writer of love’s complicated, contradictory power” (Los Angeles Times). “Written with mesmerizing power and skill” (The Boston Globe), Brooklyn is a “triumph…One of those magically quiet novels that sneak up on readers and capture their imaginations” (USA TODAY). |
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... Night The Blackwater Lightship The Master Mothers and Sons nonfiction Bad Blood: A Walk Along the Irish Border Homage to Barcelona The Sign of the Cross: Travels in Catholic Europe Love in a Dark Time: Gay Lives from Wilde to Almodóvar ...
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... night,” Nancy said. “I thought you weren't going to go.” “I wasn't and then I did.” “She danced all night with him,” Annette said. “I didn't, just the last four dances, and then he walked me home. But everybody saw. I'm surprised you ...
... night,” Nancy said. “I thought you weren't going to go.” “I wasn't and then I did.” “She danced all night with him,” Annette said. “I didn't, just the last four dances, and then he walked me home. But everybody saw. I'm surprised you ...
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... night?” Nancy asked Eilis. “He mightn't even be there, but Annette can't come, and I'm going to need support in case he is there and doesn't even ask me to dance or doesn't even look at me.” “I might be too tired from working for Miss ...
... night?” Nancy asked Eilis. “He mightn't even be there, but Annette can't come, and I'm going to need support in case he is there and doesn't even ask me to dance or doesn't even look at me.” “I might be too tired from working for Miss ...
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... night she asked her mother for the alarm clock. She would have to be up by six o'clock in the morning. Since Jack, the nearest to her in age, had followed his two older brothers Pat and Martin to Birmingham to find work, Eilis had moved ...
... night she asked her mother for the alarm clock. She would have to be up by six o'clock in the morning. Since Jack, the nearest to her in age, had followed his two older brothers Pat and Martin to Birmingham to find work, Eilis had moved ...
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... night so she did not witness Eilis going to bed early, even though Nancy and Annette were going to the pictures, so that she would be fresh for work at Miss Kelly's on her first Sunday. Only once, years before, had Eilis been to seven o ...
... night so she did not witness Eilis going to bed early, even though Nancy and Annette were going to the pictures, so that she would be fresh for work at Miss Kelly's on her first Sunday. Only once, years before, had Eilis been to seven o ...
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