Clever, perceptive and amusing writing disclosing a treasure chest of surprising gems. Discover a collection of letters of recommendation covering a period of 11 months, written by a creative writing and literature professor who feels as though his personal life and workplace are conspiring against him. The author has the gift of revealing the hidden and displaying the inaccessible in the professors world in just a few words. Each letter in itself is a little jewell, collectively they vividly illustrate the innermost workings and outspoken pouring of a mans soul. Perhaps the last thing anyone should do is ask for a letter of recommendation from this particular professor, even if deserving of the highest praise!
'A New York Times Bestseller 'Hilarious. Schumacher brilliantly uses the epistolary form to show Jay's desperation in the face of his crumbling university, career, life.' New York Times
'Witty. Schumacher manipulates the epistolary genre to great effect.' Independent
'I love this novel ... Very funny and clever.' Viv Groskop, Red Magazine
'The art of writing letters is slowly disappearing, but Julie Schumacher's hilarious, heart-warming and, at times, sad, novel Dear Committee Members is a perfect illustration of the power of words written in ink on paper. Epistolary novels are difficult to pull off, but Schumacher succeeds, putting together a novel through which the voice and character of the protagonist shine through in every funny, painful, cringe-worthy and heartbreaking letter.' Sarah Shaffi, The Bookseller
'A smart-as-hell, fun-as-heck novel composed entirely of recommendation letters.' Newsweek
'Bitterly hilarious ... I urgently recommend this novel.' Wall Street Journal
'A funny and lacerating novel of academia written in the form of letters of recommendation.' Slate
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About Julie Schumacher
Julie Schumacher grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, and graduated from Oberlin College and Cornell University. Her first novel, The Body Is Water, was published by Soho Press in 1995 and was an ALA Notable Book of the Year and a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award and the Minnesota Book Award. Her other books include a short story collection, An Explanation for Chaos, and five books for younger readers. She lives in St. Paul and is a faculty member in the Creative Writing Program and the Department of English at the University of Minnesota. Visit her on the web at julieschumacher.com.