The Gilded Butterfly Effect
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Three Rooms Press
Published:24th Oct '25
Should be back in stock very soon

Fans of Mona Awad’s Bunny and Ottessa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation rejoice—your newest “weird girl” antiheroes are finally here in this unflinching feminist campus novel.
When introverted loner Penny transfers to a Midwest university in search of the all-American college experience, she finds herself under the intoxicating influence of Stella, a glamorous, damaged sorority girl with a razor-sharp wit and a bottle full of secrets. As their unlikely friendship deepens into obsession, both young women spiral into a hall of mirrors—haunted by frat-house cruelties and the brutal expectations of modern femininity.
“A powerful exploration of what it means to survive, and transform, in the gilded cage of modern campus life.” —BookTrib
“Think Mean Girls on uppers. By turns savage and sympathetic, Heather Colley’s The Gilded Butterfly Effect skewers the absurd theatre of college life with ferocious wit and style.” —Damian Fowler, author of Falling Through Clouds
"A sharply written trip into dark academia.” —Forbes Magazine
“Raw, witty, and irreverent—a sharp interrogation of the rust that lies beneath the gilded cage of the glamorous sorority life.” —Independent Book Review
“A powerful exploration of what it means to survive, and transform, in the gilded cage of modern campus life.” —BookTrib
”Heather Colley has a sharp mind indeed, and that gift for dialogue, wry humor, and witty observations results in a fierce, funny, and fearless novel that fans of campus adventures are sure to find irresistible. . . . A real must-read for fans of ‘weird girl’ antiheroes, The Gilded Butterfly Effect is an uplifting, emotive tale.” —Indies Today
“Much like a frat party . . . with manic, fizzy energy.” —Kirkus Reviews
“If you're a fan of the teen movie Mean Girls or you love YA fiction about college years, complex friendships, self-worth, and the pressures to fit in, this novel is a must-read.” —Readers’ Favorite
“Think Mean Girls on uppers. By turns savage and sympathetic, Heather Colley’s The Gilded Butterfly Effect skewers the absurd theatre of college life with ferocious wit and style. Told in alternating first-person narratives, it lays bare the dark, narcotic heart of sorority culture.” —Damian Fowler, author, Falling Through Clouds
“A sharply observed novel that deploys innovative language to get deep into the psyche of women at one of the most pivotal times in their lives. An engaging and thought-provoking read.” —Amanda Eisenberg, author, People Are Talking
“With an academic laxness that’s almost charming, and armed with pharmaceuticals taken not for recreation but to restore the humanity the Greek system has taken away, Colley’s characters collide with a system where betrayal is as transactional and expected as a course assignment. The Gilded Butterfly Effect is a rowdy, utterly compelling journey through the debauchery and moral reckonings of contemporary university Greek life.” –Laura Hulthen Thomas, author, The Meaning of Fear
“The Gilded Butterfly Effect spreads like a stain, dark and irrevocable, as the characters chase the edges of their own destruction. At once jarring and hypnotic, bitter and full of desperate hope, the voices of its two narrators entwine and pull each other to pieces. Heather Colley has invented a new rhythm of language, or perhaps pulled one out of the depths of consciousness. A singular and unforgettable debut.” —Devon Halliday, author, To Stay, To Stay, To Stay
- Winner of Oxford Review of Books short fiction prize 2023 (UK)
- Winner of Hopwood Award for Short Fiction 2020 (United States)
- Short-listed for Desperate Literature short fiction prize 2024 (Spain)
ISBN: 9781953103628
Dimensions: 209mm x 139mm x 20mm
Weight: unknown
300 pages
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