In the captivating stories that make up The Empty Family, Colm Toibin delineates
with a tender and unique sensibility lives of unspoken or unconscious longing,
of individuals, often willingly, cast adrift from their history. 'I imagined lam
plight, shadows, soft voices, clothes put away, the low sound of late news on th
e radio. And I thought as I crossed the bridge at Baggot Street to face the last
stretch of my own journey home that no matter what I had done, I had not done t
hat.' From the young Pakistani immigrant who seeks some kind of permanence in a
strange town to the Irish woman reluctantly returning to Dublin and discovering
a city that refuses to acknowledge her long absence each of Toibin's stories man
age to contain whole worlds: stories of fleeing the past and returning home, of
family threads lost and ultimately regained.