Praise for Dandelion is Dead
“A funny book about grief, an honest book about lying, and a heartbreaking book about finding love, Dandelion is Dead is captivating, generous, and deeply alive.”
—Jenny Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of Pineapple Street
“Wildly entertaining and crackling with life. I tore through it; it’s as hilarious as it is heartfelt and sharply captures the chaos of grief.”
—Claire Daverley, bestselling author of Talking at Night
“This tale of both romantic and sisterly love seamlessly combines humor and heartbreak.”
—People
“If you’re a fan of messy, character-driven conflict in contemporary fiction, Dandelion Is Dead is for you… this book read like an indie movie: A little raw, a little quirky, with lots of heart.”
—Reader’s Digest
“A glittering riot of grief, laughter, missed connections, absurdities, and the joys and pains of life’s many facets. From one unexpected turn to the next, this story will keep readers emotionally engaged and yearning alongside its protagonist. …[An] astonishing first novel.”
—Shelf Awareness
“Storey handily balances the heavy themes of grief and trauma with snappy wit and intriguing character development. It adds up to a moving and wildly entertaining tale of self-discovery.”
—Publishers Weekly
“Striking, with staggeringly complex characters and messy situations reminiscent of real life… filled with intimacy and kindness…Fast-paced but never hurried, Dandelion Is Dead will capture readers who enjoy darker, more offbeat literary romances and leave them wanting more from Storey.”
—Booklist
“From the first sentence, Dandelion is Dead is magic. Storey’s thrilling dialogue and acute observations are punctuated by moments that will crack your heart open. It’s dazzlingly funny and devastating and life-affirming. A story about the turbulence of grief, yes, but also an elegy to love in all its forms.”
—Ella Berman, author of Before We Were Innocent
“Filled with humor and heartbreak, Dandelion Is Dead is captivating, wise, and messy in the best possible way. With a unique, hilarious voice and characters that leap off the page, Rosie Storey captures love in all of its forms. Fans of Dolly Alderton and Nora Ephron will eat this up.”
—Laura Hankin, author of One-Star Romance
“A blazing firework of a novel about sisterly love, bad decisions, and the many surprises life—and our closest loved ones—can throw at us. Tender, wise, and very funny, Storey writes like a lovechild of Nora Ephron and Emily Dickinson. Basically, I’m jealous.”
—Morgan Dick, author of Favorite Daughter
“…It’s a literary entrance worth noting.”
—Women.com
“A book as compulsive as Dandelion Is Dead has no business being this psychologically astute, this emotionally complex, this genuinely hot, nor need it glitter with such elegant prose – without these abundant gifts, you’d still be tearing through the pages to see how it all ends.”
—Emma Forrest, author of Father Figure