A promising young football player returns home to his tiny Scottish
village, his dreams in tatters and a dark secret haunting his
conscience, in a beautiful, unforgettable novel about hope and
redemption, when everything seems lost…  **Shortlisted for
Saltire Society’s Scottish Fiction Book of the Year** 'Depicts
Scottish working-class, small-town life with acute understanding
and sensitivity, and explores a legacy of depression and
childhood trauma. Few novels this year will pack such a hefty
emotional punch or such a powerful conclusion'Â Herald
Scotland ‘Few do raw, authentic, almost palpably
believable characters better than David F. Ross ... a novel that
deals with profound themes' Patrick Barclay, The Times
'A heartfelt working-class novel from a Scottish author who wields
his pen like a stiletto … No reader will come out unscathed, but
each will be richer for the experience of reading'Â New Books
Magazine ____________________ Danny Garvey was a sixteen-year old
footballing prodigy. Professional clubs clamoured to sign him, and
a glittering future beckoned. And yet, his early promise remained
unfulfilled, and Danny is back home in the tiny village of Barshaw
to manage the struggling junior team he once played for. What’s
more, he’s hiding a secret about a tragic night, thirteen years
earlier, that changed the course of several lives. There’s
only one Danny Garvey, they once chanted … and that’s the
problem. A story of irrational hopes and fevered dreams – of
unstoppable passion and unflinching commitment in the face of
defeat – There’s Only One Danny Garvey is, above
all, an unforgettable tale about finding hope and redemption in the
most unexpected of places. ____________________ ‘A brilliant,
bittersweet story that captures the rawness of strained
relationships, set against the struggles of a failing lower-league
football team. Ross’s best novel yet’ Stuart Cosgrove
‘A deeply compelling story about ambition, failure and
interpersonal history … it's what novels should do’ Ewan
Morrison, author of Nina X ‘If you enjoyed Shuggie
Bain, you will adore this book … filled with honesty and written
with a tenderness that is faultless. One of the best books I've
read in years’ Anne Cater ‘Triumph and tragedy are
inexorably woven together, with the former only offering brief
respite before reality returns … David F. Ross is in the Premier
League of writers’ Alistair Braidwood, Scots Whay Hae
‘No words will EVER be good enough for this incredible book.
Intense. Heartbreaking. Passionate’ Mairéad
Hearne, Swirl & Thread 'I was absolutely blown away by
this unforgettable and emotional read' 17 Degrees ‘An
amazing book, giving me the same feeling I had reading James Kelman
when I was younger’ Douglas MacIntyre, Creeping Bent
‘A thought-provoking book with a slow-burn edginess,
sprinkled with hope, loss, grief, unrequited love and moments of
dark, often unexpected, laugh-out-loud humour’ Sergio
Burns, Ayrshire Magazine ‘A story with a punch, clouded by
memory and regret … beautiful’ The Bookbag ‘Tips the
balance between comedy and tragedy in a truly devastating way. I
closed the cover rooted to the spot, stunned into immobility by the
desperate, heart-rending power of the ending’ Live Many
Lives ‘A real new talent on the Scottish literary
scene’ Press & Journal
General
Imprint: |
Orenda Books
|
Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
2021 |
Authors: |
David F Ross
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Dimensions: |
198 x 130 x 23mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback
|
Pages: |
320 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-913193-50-8 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General
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LSN: |
1-913193-50-0 |
Barcode: |
9781913193508 |
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