"Death Valley is a glorious mirage of a book. This is a mischievous and moving novel of prickly wonders, where the indignities of life are monumental, and the inanimate world only comes alive in the lonely glow of loss. Broder's writing is a brilliant, zany compass, leading us from the sorrow of existence toward the hilarity of someday having to die." --Hilary Leichter, author of Temporary
"I've never read a novel that portrays grief quite like Death Valley. Melissa Broder captures both the punishing ordinariness of loss while also showing us how extraordinary it is to have been here at all. There is deep wisdom in these pages." --Mary Beth Keane, author of Ask Again, Yes and The Half Moon
"Infectious and dreamy. . . . Broder's narrator is consistently companionable. . . . Readers ought not to miss this magical tale of survival." --Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"A journey unlike any you've read before. Death Valley is a beautifully wild leap into the mysterious desert that is grief." --Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Chain-Gang All-Stars and Friday Black
"As wise in its way as any spiritualism about vision quests or finding enlightenment. . . . A 100 percent Broder take on grief and empathy: embodied but cerebral, hilarious but heart-wrenching." --Kirkus Reviews
"Bursting with jokes, abounding with existential crisis, Broder again puts forward her absurdist, provocative philosophy." --Bustle, Most Anticipated Books of Fall 2023
"Darkly funny and full of exuberant, pitch-perfect sentences, Death Valley is also a glorious departure for Melissa Broder: a heartrending exploration of daughterhood, a deep dive into anticipatory grief, and a hardcore story of survival. Broder's unforgettable new novel is vulnerable, witty, trippy, and conceptually dazzling all at once--a brilliantly inventive book from an absolutely brilliant writer." --Kimberly King Parsons, author of Black Light: Stories
"Think the Chronicles of Narnia, but instead of a wardrobe, it's a cactus." --Cosmopolitan
"An exhilarating meditation on death, life, survival and how we rely on stories to get us through it all. It's a triumph for Broder." --Book Page (starred review)