A breathtaking and redemptive novel from the award-winning and Man Booker nominated author Donal Ryan.
Melody Shee is alone and in trouble. At 33 years-old, she finds herself pregnant with the child of a 17 year-old Traveller boy, Martin Toppy, and not by her husband Pat. Melody was teaching Martin to read, but now he's gone, and Pat leaves too, full of rage. She's trying to stay in the moment, but the future is looming, while the past won't let her go. It's a good thing that she meets Mary Crothery when she does. Mary is a bold young Traveller woman, and she knows more about Melody than she lets on. She might just save Melody's life.
Following the nine months of her pregnancy, All We Shall Know unfolds with emotional immediacy in Melody's fierce, funny, and unforgettable voice, as she contends with her choices, past and present.
"Starred Review. Emotionally intense, deeply engaging, and profound." - Kirkus
"In this story of moral redemption and blood rivalries, Ryan is fair to each of his characters, as well as vivid in his evocation of Traveller culture. The result is a lush and lively novel that fascinates from its opening words to its tender last lines." - Publishers Weekly
"An extraordinary portrait of adultery, loneliness and betrayal ... One of the finest writers working in Ireland today. - The Guardian (UK)
"A joy to read, for all that it breaks your heart ... builds on [Ryan's] reputation for cramming generations of grief and disappointment into less than 200 pages of beautiful prose" - The Independent (UK)
"Ryan's language is poetic, powerful and heart-rending this short novel has a beautiful economy and control." - The Times (UK)
"Stunning." - The Bookseller (UK)
"A consummate artist ... The denouement offers a satisfying element of redemption ... a great writer whose steady maturation proceeds apace." - The Sunday Times (UK)
"Raw, radiant prose ... [a] wonderful novel." - Sunday Express (UK)
" [A] gem of a novel. With a sure sense of place, and a convincing portrayal of life lived at the edgy margins, it vividly plots the landscape of the heart en route to a gripping and ultimately redemptive finale." - The Daily Mail (UK)
"All We Shall Know is a new and ambitious departure ... Ryan's rise to prominence may have been meteoric and his output dizzyingly prolific, but he is a writer who is very far from being a flash in the pan." - The Irish Times
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Donal Ryan was born in a village in north Tipperary, a stroll from the shores of Lough Derg in 1976. He studied civil engineering in Limerick Institute of Technology, later completing a law degree at the University of Limerick through a night course. He currently works for the National Employment Rights Authority, and lives with his wife Anne Marie and two children just outside Limerick City.
Ryan's first two novels, The Spinning Heart and The Thing About December were between them rejected 47 times before they were finally accepted for publication.
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