Description: "A novel about a middle aged court stenographer who must reexamine an ill-advised affair she had with a professor during the summer of the Monica Lewinsky scandal"-- Provided by publisher.
Review Quotes: "Dear Monica Lewinsky is a fascinating novel about the past, reckoning with the most elusive and unknown element: the person you once were and still somehow continue to be. It's incredible that Julia Langbein navigates this territory with such humor, as this is a truly funny book, but also manages to show tenderness without losing that essential bite of pain."
--Kevin Wilson, bestselling author of Nothing to See Here
--Claire Lombardo, bestselling author of The Most Fun We Ever Had and Same As It Ever Was "An original, tender, and outrageously funny novel about hunger, desire, and the vulnerable (sometimes shameful) moments that make us, Dear Monica Lewinsky is a miracle. With incomparable tact and warmth, Julia Langbein achieves the impossible: balancing humor, consequence, and an irresistible ensemble of personalities against the glittering backdrop of a French summer. Comic novels with heft are the rarest stars in the literary firmament, and this one burns as brightly as the sun."
--Katy Hays, New York Times bestselling author of Saltwater "Hilarious, poignant, and exquisitely written, Dear Monica Lewinsky is a wholly original feminist ode. Langbein balances academic satire and emotional excavation, all with her signature wink. I'm obsessed with her mind."
--Emily Habeck, author of Shark Heart "Incandescent . . . Langbein packs the fierce and funny tale with weighty insights into female desire, ambition, and selfhood, making it a winning combination of comedy, critique, and fantasy. She also fully delivers on the audacious conceit. . . . [Dear Monica Lewinsky] is a revelation."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "[A] complex comic confection . . . Its bold, clever comedic lineaments [support] a serious and poignant examination of female desire and male power."
--Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "A sharp-eyed, potent examination of sex and power dynamics between young women and older men."
--Booklist "Langbein's prose is a sharp, witty meditation on female longing and male authority."
--Oprah Daily