“This stunning debut is a beautiful and riveting portrait of parents living through heart-wrenching life experiences that offer no easy answers. The two women at the center of the book are so fully imagined that I read the book as tirelessly as I would have read an account of the travails of dear friends. Full of the pain, the pride, the fear, and the love that every parent knows, Everything We Could Do is a gorgeous novel from a writer destined for a major career.” —Ann Packer, author of The Children's Crusade
“Everything We Could Do shows us parental love in all its fierce, raw, at times irrational, all-consuming power. McGlynn shows us the fragility as well as the tenaciousness of life from its first moments, the omnipresence of joy alongside fear and grief. This is a meticulously well-researched, beautifully written novel and one of the most poignant portrayals of redemption I have ever read.” —Margot Singer, author of Underground Fugue
“David McGlynn writes about the deep things—love and connection and survival—and he brings beauty and peril into his narrative. His is a wonderful new voice in the literary landscape.” —Roxana Robinson, author of Leaving
“Through his characters’ experiences as parents or nurses in the NICU, David McGlynn explores the deepest topics—parenthood, mortality, love with tenderness, precision and fierceness. The characters are some of the most vivid and layered I’ve read, as they struggle with the power and powerlessness of parenthood. Everything We Could Do is a brave and unforgettable novel." —Karen E. Bender, author of The Words of Dr. L: Stories
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