"With her all too human characters, DeBellis makes palpable the struggles of young women trying to make it on their own. Readers will be won over by this timely tale." Publishers Weekly
A triad of flawed, vulnerable, and disillusioned characters cast their existential hopes and doubts into a future marked by ecological and economic disaster. They trust in one another despite looming collapse. Amy DeBellis's fascinating novel enacts the fine weaving of identity construction: the intentional and accidental web of knots and loops, pain and victory, that make up a person and their persona under late capitalism in New York City. Their stories resonate in my hands. Sarah Gerard, author of Carrie Carolyn Coco
"Weaving the stories of three very different women who are similarly failing through their lives and their searches for belonging, this book acknowledges the nihilism of our era while managing, still, to answer it with hope. With deft, confident prose, and characters that feel as real as one's own skin, Amy DeBellis's All Our Tomorrows is a compulsively readable debut novel." Erin Slaughter, author of A Manual for How to Love Us: Stories
"In this powerful and prescient debut novel, three young women struggle to discover who they are, what they want, and how to build a life while facing the imminent catastrophe of climate change. In prose both poetic and poignant, DeBellis shows how the smallest decisions can bring the greatest change to our livesand, hopefully, to our world and its future. All Our Tomorrows is a must-read for anyone wondering how to live onand fight backin the face of a future that looks like the end." Emma Bolden, author of The Tiger and the Cage: A Memoir of a Body in Crisis
"Whats a smart, sensitive, yearning young woman to do? Forget about Instagram, avoid influencers, and pick up a novel. Specifically, All Our Tomorrows. DeBellis sharply renders the glimmering surfaces that should send us all searching for more intimate and authentic ways of living. Grab this book as your lifeline and start today!" Polly Rosenwaike, author of Look How Happy I'm Making You: Stories