★ "Keen prose meditates on the nature of violence fueled by bigotry and its effects, making for a layered and provocative telling that will encourage readers to critically examine their own behaviors and perceptions." —Publishers Weekly, starred review
"Even though the prologue signals that tragedy lies ahead, the novel doesn’t feel predictable—instead, it carries an eerie sense of dread. Ash’s closeness to Shane carefully brings Shane’s story into vivid focus without conveying a feeling that Ash is speaking for him...A tender fictionalization that sheds light on human complexity." —Kirkus Reviews
"Stokes has done an excellent job of incorporating real life into his fictional narrative." —Booklist
"A buoyant account of first love, made especially poignant by the brutality of what follows. All the Truth I Can Stand is riveting." — Eliot Schrefer, National Book Award Finalist
"A masterful blend of wholehearted fiction and absolutely essential American history." — Steve Sheinkin, New York Times bestselling author
"The novel connects personal identity with cultural and national concerns...Personal loss becomes entangled in the gay community’s historical fight for recognition and equality in [All the Truth I Can Stand]." —Foreword Reviews
"This rivetingly beautiful young adult novel grapples deeply with tragedy and the human desire to turn suffering into a symbol. Based loosely on a fictionalized version of Matthew Shepard's murder in 1990s Wyoming, and told through the eyes of a struggling closeted teen in town, this is a gorgeously sad coming of age story that is deeply thoughtful about mythmaking and reality."—Rachel Person, Northshire Bookstore