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Congratulations, By the Way

By May 24, 2014May 28th, 2014330 Comments

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.

We like the message of this book so much we bought it for every graduating senior in our town’s high school. (It’s a tiny class and we got a discount since — full disclosure here — Andy is the editor, so we may not be quite as kind as I’m making us out to be.) And we want to start spreading the word in your corner of the world, too. So we’re giving away ten copies this weekend…as in right now! It’s going to be a little different this time, though — there will be five winners total, and each winner will receive two copies, one for you, and, in the spirit of kindness, one to hand to someone who you love. Contest ends Memorial Day at 5:00 ET.  Comment below to be eligible. Good luck!
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How do you know a book is gift-worthy? When it’s designed and illustrated by Chelsea Cardinal, that’s how!
Contest Update: All the winners have been notified. Congrats to Nicola (198), Amy (216), Liesel (238), Nina (272), and Sarah (295). Thanks to everyone who played!

330 Comments

  • Avatar Kathryn h says:

    I love this!

  • Avatar Kat O says:

    Thanks for the giveaway! This looks amazing.

  • Avatar Ashley says:

    Love this!!!

  • Avatar Chris Young says:

    I have a graduate thisnwill be a great gift for

  • Gretchen Alice says:

    Loved the speech. The book looks gorgeous!

  • Amanda says:

    I just spent an hour trolling Amazon looking for a new book to read…and then I pop on over to DALS and this comes up! Would love to take this on vacation this upcoming weekend, and give as a hostess gift to my boyfriend’s parents (who I’m meeting for the first time!)

  • Avatar Taylor says:

    Another book for my summer reading list! I know so many recent grads that I want to recommend it to.

  • Avatar Gina Enk says:

    I’m a teacher of 70 seniors who are graduating in June 1. I’d love to share this with them! We’ve been watching a graduation speech a week via YouTube as a way to keep them motivated. One of our favorites was the illustrated version of George Saunder’s speech about taking every opportunity to be kind. Lovely!

  • Avatar Esha says:

    Can’t wait to read this book!

  • Avatar Sara says:

    This looks so amazing. I would love to share this with my grandmother who has seen many children and grabdchildren graduate and who was the first college graduate in her family.

  • Avatar Beth says:

    Thank you for mentioning this book — looks like a great one to read.

  • Avatar MemeGRL says:

    This book sounds amazing and like the ideal “life transitions” gift I’ve been seeking for several graduates and other life changers!

  • Avatar Pat says:

    I really like the way George Saunders thinks. Thanks for shining a bright light on his work.

  • Avatar Kyla says:

    Whether or not I win, I am getting my hands on a copy of this book. So rad that you gave a copy to every graduating senior. What a lovely gesture.

  • Avatar Linda S. says:

    I know just who I would give it to: my nephew for his bar mitzvah. I would love to read this (great cover, btw).

  • Avatar Lauren says:

    Sounds great! And I think I know just who to give it to, which is a plus 🙂

  • Avatar Caitlin says:

    What a generous contest! I love that quote and am thankful you came back on to tell us about this book. A few copies are definitely going to be purchased.

  • Avatar Tonpia says:

    I just read something about this speech yesterday. Now your recommendation has solidified my need to read this, regardless of giveaway. Also, a nice alternative to Dr. Suess for the graduating crowd.

  • Angela says:

    This is great! I have Neil Gaiman’s commencement speech-turned-book, and it’s one of my favorite inspiring reads 🙂

  • Avatar Janet says:

    My 4th grader’s 8th grade buddy when he was in kindergarten graduates from high school this weekend, and my assistant graduates from jaw school. 2 perfect recipients!

  • Avatar Heather says:

    Well I don’t have any graduates in my life but I’m sure I can find someone who will love it.

  • jandi says:

    I’d love to read this!

  • Avatar Sharon says:

    Sounds uplifting. Can’t wait to read it.

  • Avatar Charlotte says:

    I love this giveaway and the quotes…I’ve loved everything I’ve read about this book so far.

  • Avatar Sue says:

    Love all of your recommendations, so I will be reading this even if I do not get the free copies! Fingers crossed.

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