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Brooklyn wins the Costa Award
Brooklyn by Colm Toibin (Find this book in our catalog) won the Costa Novel of the Year award over a shortlist that included Hilary Mantel's Wolf Hall. Brooklyn was one of five category winners that will compete for the overall Costa Book Award which will be announced January 26. The Costa Book Awards are a series of literary awards given to books by authors based in the United Kingdom and Ireland. They were known as the Whitbread Awards until 2005.This is what it says about Brooklyn in our catalog: "...Brooklyn, is set in Brooklyn and Ireland in the early 1950s, when one young woman crosses the ocean to make a new life for herself. Eilis Lacey has come of age in small-town Ireland in the years following World War Two. Though skilled at bookkeeping, she cannot find a job in the miserable Irish economy. When an Irish priest from Brooklyn to sponsor Eilis in America -- to live and work in a Brooklyn neighborhood "just like Ireland" -- 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, a blond Italian from a big family, slowly wins her over with patient charm. He takes Eilis to Coney Island and Ebbets Field, and home to dinner in the two-room apartment he shares with his brothers and parents. He talks of having children who are Dodgers fans. But just as Eilis begins to fall in love with Tony, devastating news from Ireland threatens the promise of her future. By far Toibin's most instantly engaging and emotionally resonant novel, Brooklyn will make readers fall in love with his gorgeous writing and spellbinding characters."
Other category winners:
Beauty by Raphael Selbourne (first novel)
The Strangest Man by Graham Farmelo (biography)
A Scattering by Christopher Reid (poetry)
The Ask and the Answer--Chaos Walking, Book Two by Patrick Ness (children's).
Labels: Brooklyn, Ireland, Irish fiction, love stories, psychological fiction
posted by Elizabeth on 1/05/2010




