A gorgeously raw portrayal of life's ups and downs.
Effortlessly weaving threads from her childhood, young adulthood, marriage, and present, Danielle Daniel's love story is unconventional and all the more romantic because of it.
I finished The Dependent over the course of two days, flying across the country, and found myself laughing and tearing up equally often, glancing up every now and again to see if anyone had noticed.
The characters are realistically complex, and relatable because of that. The author never shies away from showing the good, the bad, and the ugly in all of them, herself as the protagonist included.
Sudbury and Ottawa as settings come to life on the page, for those of us who know them, and for those who don't.
The Dependent is a poignant look at life and love that stuck with me long after.