Ripeness, Sarah Moss
Ripeness, Sarah Moss
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Ripeness
A Novel

Author: Sarah Moss

Narrator: Flora Montgomery

Unabridged: 9 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/09/2025


Synopsis

A story of sisterhood, forbidden desire, lost connection, and what it means to find a home among strangers.

Edith, just out of school, has been sent from her quiet English life to rural Italy. It is the 1960s, and her mother has issued strict instructions: tend to her sister, ballet dancer Lydia, in the final weeks of her scandalous pregnancy; help at the birth; make a phone call that will summon the nuns who will spirit the child away to a new home.

Decades later, happily divorced, recently moved, and full of new energy, Edith has made a life of contentment and comfort in Ireland. Then her best friend Maebh receives a shocking phone call from an American man. He claims to be a brother she never knew existed: a child her mother gave up and never spoke of again. As Edith helps her friend reckon with this new idea of family and how it might change her life, her thoughts turn back to Lydia and her own fractured history. What did they give up when they sent him away? What kind of life has he been given? And how did it change their own lives?

In Ripeness, Sarah Moss has again tapped into the questions that haunt us individually and as communities. Ripeness is an extraordinary novel about familial love and the bonds we forge across time, migration and new beginnings, and what it is to have somewhere to belong.

A Macmillan Audio production from Farrar, Straus and Giroux

About Sarah Moss

Sarah Moss is the author of the novels The Fell, Summerwater, and Ghost Wall, the memoir My Good Bright Wolf, and many other books. Her work has been listed among the best books of the year in The Guardian, The Times (London), Elle, and the Financial Times and selected for The New York Times Book Review’s Editors’ Choice. A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, she was educated at the University of Oxford and now teaches at University College Dublin.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karen on July 27, 2025

This is my first read of this author. Edith is narrating this story, she is in her early seventies and lives in Ireland….she tells her story in two strands.. one present day not long after the pandemic, and of herself at 17 living in rural England, the family farm., and being sent to Italy to be with......more

Goodreads review by Stephen the Bookworm on June 10, 2025

" You'll belong by caring for people and places. You come from where you were last." This is a story of love and belonging- identity - who we are..what connects us and how we define ourselves. Ripeness is a story which alternates between two times; the life today of Edith living in rural Ireland and h......more

Goodreads review by Doug on July 17, 2025

First off, a thousand thanks to FS&G, the author and Netgalley for the privilege of reading this advance copy of Moss's magnificent new book. As I have read all eight of her previous novels and enjoyed them all, plus one of her two memoirs, I suppose I was predisposed to love this one also. I am not......more

Goodreads review by Ruben on June 06, 2025

A very engaging story about belonging, switching between Italy in the 1960s and the Irish coast today. We follow Edith, who as a 17 year old is sent to Lake Como to take care of her pregnant sister. And in the alternating chapter we see Edith again, now in her seventies, living in Ireland. So what d......more

Goodreads review by patsy_thebooklover on July 24, 2025

To jest tak ogromne rozczarowanie... Kocham Sarę Moss, ale kurczę - chyba jej wcześniejsze powieści. Nie podobało mi się pandemiczne "The Fell" wydane w 2021 roku (nie wyszło po polsku), średnie wrażenie zrobił na mnie memoir "My Good Bright Wolf" z 2024 (też po polsku brak), a teraz potężnie zawiod......more


Quotes

“Sex and childbirth, emigrant and exile, the present and the past: Sarah Moss’s 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, author of Birnam Wood

“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 The Paris Express


Awards

  • Lit Hub Best Books of the Year