‘From the very first chapter I laughed, I cried, and I knew without a doubt this was going to be a five-star read – and it is. Sharp wit, raw honesty, and the kind of emotional depth that stays with you.’ Holly Brunnbauer, author
‘A highly emotional read infused with sparks of Casey Nott’s wit and humour. I devoured this book and finished it with tears in my eyes. Recommended for fans of Jojo Moyes.’ Lisa Ireland, author of The Studio Girls
‘Witty, honest and deeply emotional. A story so profoundly relatable I nodded, laughed, and cried the whole way through.’ Kylie Orr, author
‘Casey Nott’s crisp prose shines in this insightful and affecting story. Compelling and deeply moving from start to finish.’ Jessica Stevens @bibliobliss.au
‘A gripping yet tender portrayal of how a deadly illness can turn a life upside down, highlighting how far from black and white that experience truly is.’ Shannon Kelly-White, author
‘From scathing to funny to poignant and back again, the author’s voice is fearless, distinctive, and dripping with lived experience – an author on the rise.’ Anne Freeman, award-winning author
‘A sharply written contemporary novel from one of the wittiest voices in fiction. I laughed, cried, and turned the last page with a full heart.’ Kelly Sgroi, writer & podcaster
‘Utterly captivating, vulnerable, and filled with heart, Five Stages of Grace will stay with readers long after they’ve finished Casey Nott’s brilliant story.’ Emma Mugglestone, author
‘From the first paragraph I was transported. The heartache, the triumphs, being ripped apart and remoulded. Not only that but I also laughed out loud. Casey mixes just the right amount of tragic with a generous pinch of humour.’ Phillipa Kaye, author
‘Authentic, uplifting, and compulsively readable, this one will have you glued to your seat.’ Leearna Shaw, author
‘A heart wrenching and affirming reminder that our lives are fragile and that we should embrace every day with curiosity and never be afraid to let go.’ Jo Skinner, author
‘Compelling and utterly unforgettable, one of the most powerful books I’ve read. The clever structure, the incredible writing, and the sheer authenticity of the story deftly manages the messy, raw experience of being laid bare by grief and illness. Moments of bleakness are balanced with sardonic humour in wonderful prose that is perfectly paced. It’s an understatement to say how moving I found it. Highly, highly recommend this beautifully written story.’ Holly Cardamone, author