I know, right? What am I doing posting on a Saturday night — during a holiday weekend no less? Well, the truth is, last night I woke up in a hot sweat thinking that there might be someone out there who has not read Congratulations, By The Way, the book version of George Saunders’ now-famous convocation speech given last June at Syracuse University. And if that is indeed the case, I felt the need to remedy the situation immediately. I know we here at DALS tend to get hyperbolic when the subject is Saunders (author of the award-winning short-story collection Tenth of December and one of the original DALS guest-posters), but diehard readers know why. His writing is big-hearted and generous; his capacity for empathy, seemingly endless. What he regrets most in life, Saunders tells graduating seniors, are failures of kindness.
I believe that by handing Congratulations to a graduate or a friend, you are handing them not just a book, but a message, a philosophy, a worldview.
Here’s one of my favorite moments in the speech:
And so, a prediction, and my heartfelt wish for you: as you get older, your self will diminish and you will grow in love. You will gradually be replaced by love. If you have kids, that will be a huge moment in your process of self-diminishment. You really won’t care what happens to you, as long as they benefit. That’s one reason your parents are so proud and happy today. One of their fondest dreams has come true: you have accomplished something difficult and tangible that has enlarged you as a person and will make your life better, from here on in, forever.
Would LOVE to give this to my son who is graduating High School in June!
this book sounds great!
this book sounds great! what a great giveaway!
Sounds like a lovely book!
Sounds lovely!
I’d love to win – I like his short stories
Love this and the quote from the book would be great to frame!
I love commencement speech season. Every year there are great speeches like this one and it seems like more and more people are really stopping to listen. And maybe think. Thanks for sharing this wonderful one.
What a lovely excerpt! I would love to read the full speech!
I am so guilty of this. I need to throw more kindness around. especially to my husband. he would love it if I would win. and so would I. thanks for the opportunity. really. thank you. and George.
What a great idea for any stage of life! A new job, a new baby, a new marriage. Would love to have this to hand out to all my friends.
Sounds like a great book, not just for graduates but for adults like me who could use some fine tuning!
Very thoughtful, thank you for sharing the book with us. Would love to spend quality time reading it.
Would love to give a copy to my wonderful student aide, Marc, who is graduating in 12 days.
I love George Saunders’ fiction, but I haven’t yet read this. I’d love a chance to read and share it.
I have a hs graduation invite on my desk and have been trying to think of a good gift. thanks!
Would love to have a copy and one for a gift for my grad.
You’re right. I haven’t read it, but now I have to.
what a great giveaway! thanks for the opportunity!
I’d love to read and share it with my mom
If you woke up in the middle of the night worried that I (and thousands like me) hadn’t read this book… I can’t wait to read it. I am currently feeling this way about Letters of Note… an amazing compilation of letters… I suspect you’ve found this one? I am planning to give copies to as many friends as I can…
We just celebrated my oldest nephews graduation from college on Saturday after all thirteen of us, from the 9 year old little brother to our 85 year old parents trekked to Connecticut the weekend before to attend the ceremony. We all had a hand in getting him there, directly or indirectly. It takes a “village” or in his case a close-knit family. Obviously I am feeling sentimental. Thanks for the giveaway!
Thank you for sharing!
Would love to share this with my daughter an her friends who are graduating this year!
I would love to share this!