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.
I’m reading Anna Quindlen’s book on life and love and maturity right now, what a perfect complement this book would be!
I’d love to read this! thanks for sharing.
I’ve heard of the speech but didn’t know that it’s in book form! I’d love to read it and this is just perfect timing. Thanks for sharing!
I would love to read and share a copy!
What a gorgeous book! I’ve got quite a few graduates this year (brother, cousins, students), but there’s no way I’d be able to resist keeping one of those copies for myself. You’re so sweet to think of this double-gift giveaway!
What a wonderful read for all.
Love this! And our family has many graduates this year!
Sounds lovely! I would give a copy to my little sister when she graduates college.
I just heard about this book last week — sounds like a great gift for someone who could use a bit of perspective in their lives.
this book sounds lovely!
We all need to give more kindness.
I love books like this!
What a great idea! The book sounds great.
This sounds great, thanks for the chance to win!
Would love to win these books…will read no matter what
Love that quote!
On the list to read and to gift. Thanks for the heads up as I was indeed in the group not familiar with this speech/book.
The book sounds great! I loved Tenth of December.
I know just the graduate to share the book with if I win. Thanks for the giveaway!
Awesome, I loved that speech and I happen to know a grad I would give this to!
What a touching book. Hope to win. Thanks.
Lovely idea for a grad gift!
Lovely. I have two gorgeous cousins graduating this year, so I would give them both away!
I am looking forward to reading this book and hearing my childrens thoughts after they read the book also. Thank you.
My husband loves this speech! Would love to win it for him and a friend 🙂