About The Book

For readers of Beautiful Boy and The Night of the Gun, this gripping memoir explores addiction, grief, and family trauma as one woman goes in search of her sister’s killer.

In the summer of 2015, Nadia Bowers’s beloved older sister, Sasha—a social worker and Ivy League graduate—was found in her car in a restaurant parking lot in their hometown outside New Haven, Connecticut, dead from a fentanyl overdose. Plunged into grief, equipped with Sasha’s phone, and just weeks from giving birth to her first child, Nadia began to investigate her sister’s shadow life: who sold Sasha the drugs that killed her? Did they know each other well? Did the dealer have any idea who Sasha was, outside of addiction?

Expanding on her viral 2018 This American Life essay of the same name—a letter to this imagined dealer—Bowers’s memoir is a love letter, a diary, and a quest in search of the dealer’s identity, as well as her own. Who is she without her sister? Who is she because of her sister? And what now? Bowers reflects on her shifting roles as sister and mother, examining how loss has reshaped her sense of self. Her letters to the faceless dealer are interwoven with rage, reflection, and even moments of humor as she recounts their intertwined lives alongside memories of charismatic and complex Sasha.

Rooted in unflinching honesty and poetic prose, Dear Dealer is a richly compelling account of one woman’s search for meaning, forgiveness, and hope in the aftermath of tragedy.

About The Author

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Nadia Bowers is an actor, writer, and voice-over artist. She has a BA in sociology and French from Dartmouth College and an MFA in acting from NYU’s Graduate Acting Program. Nadia works in theater, television, and film. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, with her husband, actor Corey Stoll, and their son.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Gallery Books (September 15, 2026)
  • Length: 352 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781668037898

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Raves and Reviews

“In this gorgeous, broken-hearted elegy to a lost sister, Nadia Bowers has written an extraordinary, brave book. She interrogates her sister, her family, their history, and herself in incandescent language that gathers all the shards, the broken pieces left by grief, and turns them into mirrors that reflect our own humanity back to us.” —Dani Shapiro, New York Times bestselling author of Inheritance

“Powered by the weight of love and the rage of loss, this book is a radiant portrait of living with the complexities of grief. Intimate, honest, and gripping, Bowers has made a generous offering to everyone affected by the heartbreak of addiction.” —Ada Limón, 24th Poet Laureate of the United States

“Bowers gives us a beautiful, devastating and intimate portrait of family, of sisterhood and of tragedy unfolding.” —Amy Bloom, New York Times bestselling author of Blunt Instrument

"A moving embodiment of the powerful, creative energy of grief." Kirkus (starred review)

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