Nora Webster

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ISBN: 1439138338

ISBN 13: 9781439138335

Pages: 373

Author: Colm Tóibín

3.63 of 18,108

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About This Book

From one of contemporary literature's most acclaimed and beloved authors comes this magnificent new novel set in a small town in Ireland in the 1960s, where a fiercely compelling, too-young widow and mother of four moves from grief, fear, and longing to unexpected discovery. Toibin's portrayal of the intricacy and drama of ordinary lives brings to mind of the work of Alice Munro.
     Set in Wexford, Ireland, and in breathtaking Ballyconnigar by the sea, Colm Toibin's tour de force eighth novel introduces the formidable, memorable Nora Webster. Widowed at 40, with four children and not enough money, Nora has lost the love of her life, Maurice, the man who rescued her from the stifling world she was born into. Wounded and self-centred from grief and the need to provide for her family, she struggles to be attentive to her children's needs and their own difficult loss. In masterfully detailing the intimate lives of one small family, Toibin has given us a vivid portrait of a time and an intricately woven tapestry of lives in a small town where everyone knows everyone's business, and where well-meaning gestures often have unforeseen consequences. Toibin has created one of contemporary fiction's most memorable female characters, one who has the strength and depth of Ibsen's Hedda Gabler. In Nora Webster, Colm Toibin is writing at the height of his powers.

Editorial Review

Colm Tóibín delivers an engaging reading experience with Nora Webster, a book that has resonated deeply with its audience. With a very good rating of 3.63 out of 5 from 18,108 readers, this book has proven its appeal to a broad audience.

The book explores rich themes that keep readers engaged from start to finish. From one of contemporary literature's most acclaimed and beloved authors comes this magnificent new novel set in a small town in Ireland in the 1960s, where a fiercely compelling, too-young widow and mother of four moves from grief, fear, and longing to unexpected discovery. Toibin's portrayal of the intricacy and drama of ordinary lives brings to mind of the work of Alice Munro.      Set in Wexford, Ireland, and in breathtaking Ballyconnigar by the sea, Colm Toibin's tour de force eighth novel introduces the formidable, memorable Nora Webster.

This 373-page volume, offers approximately 10 hours of reading time. This edition has been praised for its quality presentation and the depth of content it delivers.

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Why Read This Book?

Well-Received by Readers — With a solid 3.63/5 rating from 18,108 readers, Nora Webster has earned its place as a worthwhile read.
Trusted Author — Colm Tóibín is known for delivering quality writing that engages readers with compelling storytelling and well-researched content.
Well-Balanced Length — With 373 pages, Nora Webster strikes the right balance between depth and readability, making it accessible without sacrificing substance.

Reading Recommendations

Readers who found Nora Webster compelling often discover similar enjoyment in "The Coast Road", "The Land in Winter" and "Tell Me Everything (Amgash, #5)". These recommendations are based on shared themes, writing style, and reader preferences.

Quick Summary

Set in 1960s Ireland, 'Nora Webster' follows the life of a young widow navigating her new reality after the loss of her husband, Maurice. As Nora grapples with grief and the responsibilities of raising four children alone, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Through her struggles, the novel explores themes of resilience, identity, and the complexities of ordinary life in a close-knit community.

Key Takeaways

Understanding the emotional landscape of grief and loss.
Exploring the dynamics of family and community support.
Recognizing the journey of self-discovery in challenging circumstances.
Appreciating the nuances of everyday life and personal resilience.

Who Should Read This Book

This novel is ideal for readers who enjoy character-driven stories that delve into personal struggles and societal expectations. Those interested in themes of grief, motherhood, and self-empowerment will find Nora's journey particularly resonant. Fans of literary fiction that captures the intricacies of human emotions will appreciate Tóibín's poignant storytelling.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main theme of 'Nora Webster'?

'Nora Webster' primarily explores themes of grief, resilience, and the complexities of family life as the protagonist navigates her new reality after losing her husband.

Is 'Nora Webster' based on true events?

While 'Nora Webster' is a work of fiction, it reflects the emotional truths and experiences of individuals coping with loss in a historical context.

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