Dear Denver
by Jaclyn Duden
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Pub Date 12 May 2026 | Archive Date 10 Jun 2026
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Description
What if a single journal could capture the heartbeat of an entire city?
A Tennessee transplant leaves an empty notebook at a Denver bus stop, inviting strangers to write. Over eighteen months, the pages come alive with voices from across the city—artists, parents, immigrants, veterans, the unhoused, and quiet observers who notice what others overlook. Each entry holds a fragment of life: grief and joy, love and longing, work and struggle, the small victories and silent defeats that make up a day.
Some writers reach across the page to one another, while others speak only for themselves. Through memories, confessions, secrets, and reflections, the journal becomes a living tapestry of a city in motion, capturing moments that might otherwise slip away.
Told entirely through journal entries, Dear Denver is a story about connection, empathy, and the courage it takes to be seen. Together, these voices create a reminder that every life, every story, and every person matters.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
"Flipping through the pages, one doesn’t know what to expect, whether it’ll be a heavy confession or something funny. Duden has a real knack for letting a single, unadorned detail carry an entire entry, resisting the urge to explain or embellish, making the journal feel more like a stack of confessionals not meant to be found. Letting the journal wander wherever its anonymous contributors take it is a structural risk the book handles well and that risk pays off." - Independent Book Review
"As contributors to the journal pen their experiences, perceptions, lives, and insights, readers receive an invigorating series of contrasts and insights into American life that come from interesting, unexpected points of view. Readers may not expect the scope and depth of these writings. Fictional though they may be, they capture segments of American society in interesting stages of questioning, flux, and realization that prove thought-provoking and unusual for their variety and viewpoints [...] Libraries and readers that choose Dear Denver will relish the opportunity to discuss the nature and depth of these connections in book clubs and reading groups." - Midwest Book Review
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Press Release/One-Sheet
Goodreads book page Social media outreach
Live virtual events
Customized book announcement email
Editorial reviews
Strategy calls with publicity
NetGalley Campaign
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9798901741672 |
| PRICE | $18.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 286 |