The Bridge – Signed Copy

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Signed Hardback Pre-Order | The Bridge by Colm Tóibín

Pre-order a signed hardback copy of The Bridge by Colm Tóibín, the bestselling author of Brooklyn and Long Island. This beautifully crafted new release is perfect for readers who enjoy literary fiction, historical fiction and thoughtful, atmospheric storytelling.

Published by Macmillan, this 128-page hardback is a concise and collectible new title from one of Ireland’s most acclaimed contemporary writers. A brilliant choice for fans of elegant prose, emotional depth and character-led fiction.

Publication date: 3 September 2026. All signed hardback pre-orders will be dispatched as soon as stock arrives.

Secure your signed copy today from an independent UK bookshop. Carefully packaged to ensure it arrives in excellent condition.

A beautiful and emotionally devastating short novel that is both a standalone masterpiece and a sequel to A Long Winter, from the bestselling author of Brooklyn and Long Island.

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From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Long Island

The bridge connecting the two valleys was almost built.

Miquel and his father are living an uneasy life together in his mother’s house in the Pyrenees, the house she had been returning to on the day she died. A new bridge, connecting the two valleys, is almost complete, which will end the valley’s isolation and create an easier route to smuggle contraband deep into the mountains. Where Miquel’s father imagines opportunity, Miquel foresees disaster and an exposure to the outside world for which his father is desperately unprepared.

Colm Tóibìn’s exhilarating short novel contains vast inner and outer worlds within its pages. With meticulous precision and an unerring eye Toibin captures lives caught between the past and the present, and the journey of a young man seeking connection, haunted by loss.

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Dimensions 16.8 × 13 cm
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