Irish Times Best Fiction of 2026 'A painfully optimistic book that does the favour of making you laugh as it breaks your heart' Kenneth Branagh'A tender, elegant novel about the beauty and importance of friendship…One of the most moving books I’ve read in some time' John Boyne***A tender coming-of-age story about friendship, first love, loss, and facing the ultimate question: who am I going to be? For fans of Douglas Stuart, Michael Magee, David Nicholls and Andrew O'HaganBrendan's best friend, his only friend, is Ronan McCoy. He knows things about Brendan that no one else does: about his job washing the cars at Feeney’s Funeral Home, about the loneliness he sometimes feels even when surrounded by hundreds of others at school. But Brendan never told Ronan about the dark feeling that sits at the bottom of his stomach, the feeling that tells him something bad is coming. It never comes when Ronan's around.Ronan is smart and sporty and popular, totally comfortable in his own skin: all the things that Brendan himself isn't. But Ronan always makes him feel like a good friend, a good person, a better Brendan.Standing at the school gates on the first day of term, the dark feeling begins to form in Brendan's stomach. And when Ronan doesn’t turn up, Brendan learns that something terrible happened to his best friend over the summer and he'll never be the same again. Over the course of the final year of school, Brendan will have to learn to navigate the new shape of their friendship and find a place for himself in the world without Ronan to protect him.The Ballad of Ronan McCoy is a beautifully written, tender coming-of-age story about friendship and first love, loss and letting go, and the hopes and fears of a young man standing on the cusp of the rest of his life.***'Soaring, lyrical and heart-breaking' Michelle Gallen'A fresh and authentic voice is found in this impressive and original debut about grief, loss and the enduring power of love' Christine Dwyer Hickey
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‘We’ve been here before – famous actors penning novels for a quick cash-in, regardless of quality. Rest assured that The Ballad of Ronan McCoy does not fall into that category. The debut novel by Northern Irish thespian Colin Morgan (Merlin, Humans, Belfast) is a tender coming-of-age story that follows polar-opposite teenage best friends, the confident Ronan and the anxious Brendan – and how Brendan is forced to navigate a new reality when his friend is not around to protect him. Morgan’s writing has already been compared to David Nicholls and Douglas Stuart – high praise, indeed.’ RTE
Published date: Sep 01, 2026
Language: English
Publisher: Harpercollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008765088
Dimensions:
6.023622047" W x
1.259842519" L x
9.212598425" H
Colin Morgan grew up in Northern Ireland, a boy with an instinctive love for stories: hearing them, telling them, writing them, performing them. As an adult he counts himself very lucky that not much has changed, finding himself on stage, in front of a camera, before a microphone or with pen in hand, storytelling. The Ballad Of Ronan McCoy is his debut novel.
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