Dear Graduate

“Dear Graduate” by Charles McEnerney, published by Adam&Company on March 10, 2022, is a hardcover book that spans 88 pages. This edition invites readers to reflect on the pivotal question of what they will do as they grow up, shifting the focus from traditional aspirations to deeper considerations of values and intentions. With its striking colors and bold typography, the book encourages thoughtful engagement with life’s significant decisions.
Readers will find that “Dear Graduate” poses essential questions about personal growth and the nature of work, celebrating diverse paths and perspectives. Each spread is designed to prompt introspection, allowing individuals to contemplate their future and the impact of their choices. The book begins with a blank lined page for a personal congratulatory note, making it a meaningful gift for graduates at a crucial turning point in their lives.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Dear Graduate” challenges the age-old question, “What do you want to BE when you grow up?” by changing it to, “What will you DO when you grow up?” It asks questions of the reader–about how they want to spend their lives and what values they’ll develop, evolving to bigger questions about how they act in the world, who they want to become, and what they will achieve. The idea is to celebrate all kinds of work and all kinds of people. It’s at these turning points in our lives when we should ask ourselves big questions. “Dear Graduate” gives the reader a moment to stop and think deliberately about decisions ahead. Each spread features striking colors and a large, bold type that keeps the focus on each question, but during the roughly two minutes it takes to read we’ve found many have had strong emotional reactions. It’s about being faced with questions that make you think about your intentions differently, or at all. It’s a feeling of, “I was never asked these things as a child. If I had been asked then, who would I be now? It also raises the idea that a child I love could have that new perspective as a result of reading a book.” “Dear Graduate” is hardcover, 6″ x 6″, perfect-bound, with 88 pages. It all starts with a blank lined page for a personal congratulatory note to the graduate.
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