Dandelion Wine
FictionFantasyLiterary

Dandelion Wine

by Ray Bradbury

Publisher
HarperCollins
Pages
288
Language
English
Published
1946

Overview

Ray Bradbury's Dandelion Wine captures one summer in Green Town as a season of discovery, memory, and the strange sweetness of being alive. The novel follows daily life through a child's eyes, turning ordinary moments into vivid reflections on family, time, aging, and the fragile intensity of happiness. Its tone is lyrical, nostalgic, and quietly profound.

As a Ray Bradbury classic, Dandelion Wine appeals to readers who love coming-of-age fiction, literary nostalgia, and stories that find wonder in small things. It is especially rewarding for those who want a book that feels both personal and universal. The novel lingers because it treats summer as a measure of life itself, brief, brilliant, and impossible to hold onto for long.

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