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Dear Monica Lewinsky

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Dear Monica Lewinsky

From the acclaimed author of AMERICAN MERMAID comes a wise, funny and wildly original examination of female desire and the price women pay for giving in to their appetites.

Forty-year-old Jean Dornan cannot escape the summer of 1998, when, as a college student studying abroad in France, she embarked on an inappropriate relationship with her professor. Now, decades later, when that professor contacts her out of the blue with an invitation to his retirement ceremony, Jean’s long-standing malaise becomes an emotional crisis. Desperate to understand why this relationship derailed her life so completely, she begins rereading her old diaries and is shocked to realize that her own disastrous affair occurred during the summer of the Lewinsky scandal, yet she never saw the parallels.

In a frenzy of guilt and regret, Jean finds herself praying to Monica Lewinsky for forgiveness as if she were a secular saint, a figure of both suffering and sympathy. To Jean’s shock, Saint Monica appears --- powerful, radiant, wise and witty --- and guides Jean like the Ghost of Christmas Past back to the summer of 1998. Had Jean merely been naive and stupid, as she has told herself for so long? Was it sheer weakness that led her into the affair? Or will Jean, with Saint Monica by her side, see past blame to the beauty of her younger self’s search for pleasure, connection and transcendence?

Told in flashbacks of those sunlit six weeks in France, replete with Saint Monica’s flinty, fiery insights, and interspersed with retellings of the lives of real historical martyrs, DEAR MONICA LEWINSKY is a tender, hilarious and wholly original examination of desire and its costs, of appetite and its denial, and of certain defeat and surprise renewal. It asks what grace and forgiveness might look like both in our own individual lives and as a society.

Dear Monica Lewinsky
by Julia Langbein

  • Publication Date: April 14, 2026
  • Genres: Fiction, Humor
  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday
  • ISBN-10: 0385551509
  • ISBN-13: 9780385551502