Sex and childbirth, emigrant and exile, the present and the past: Sarah Mosss ambidextrous talent is evident on every page of this elegant novel. It is intelligent, but never disembodied; evocative, but never sentimental; honest, but never cruel. Ripeness is a book of tart and lasting pleasures -- Eleanor Catton, Booker prize-winning author of The Luminaries and Birnam Wood This book felt to me like I was reading the achievement of a lifetime, written by one of the best writers alive. Moving, unexpected, masterful, it is a story of stories, of belonging, of exits and entrances, and everything in between. Mosss understanding of who her characters are is also her understanding of all of us. A beautiful, powerful read that echoed for me long after -- Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist Tender and rueful, Ripeness is a tale of being a foreigner that moves between 1960s Italy and 2020s Ireland, finding pain and bliss in both. Working at the height of her mature powers, Sarah Moss is a marvel of insight and eloquence -- Emma Donoghue, author of Room Sarah Moss is one of the best writers working today, and this might be her best book yet. A wise and tender novel about birth, ballet and belonging, it captivated me completely -- Bobby Palmer, author of Isaac and the Egg I devoured Ripeness, thrilling at the world Moss brings to life and the characters who inhabit it. What a delicious novel * Literary Review * The sublime author Sarah Moss returns with Ripeness . . . Glorious * Vogue * A luminous tale about borders, bodies and a sense of belonging -- Thomas McMullan, Financial Times Impressive * The Independent * Sarah Moss is a master of the ticking clock. Her novels thrum with tension . . . as the climax rushes towards us, Moss makes every moment count * The Sunday Times * Beautifully crafted . . . absorbing and moving * Daily Mail * An extended meditation on what home or belonging might mean in a period of disruption and displacement . . . Moss perfectly judges the prickly absolutism of the younger Edith . . . unfailingly spare and alert . . . captivating * The Irish Times * Evocative . . . Immensely moving - and this story feels very much like life . . . This novel lingers so strongly in the mind * Harper's Bazaar * A powerful and beautifully written story of family, friendship and identity * The Guardian * An expansive, expressive tale of family, history and ballet, this is illuminated by pin-sharp imagery and rueful self-awareness * Mail on Sunday * An insightful examination of family ties and belonging * The Economist * Theres no shortage of gifted writers who have never had a sniff of a major prize. The English novelist Sarah Moss, now based in Dublin, is such an obvious example of this . . . Moss new novel, Ripeness, might fix that * The Critic *