Description
Dear Everybody is a poignant and unconventional novel that tells the story of Jonathan Bender, a man who feels unheard by the world. After his death, his unsent letters—addressed to various individuals including family, friends, teachers, and even God—form the narrative of his life. Through these fragments, the novel explores themes of isolation, longing, and the human desire to be understood. Written in a unique format, it offers an intimate glimpse into a life marked by unspoken words and unexpressed emotions.

