Dinner Club Diaries
by Fritz Nordengren
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Pub Date Mar 25 2026 | Archive Date Mar 23 2026
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Description
Daniela Whitaker has a life that fits: two teenage sons, a steady job at the employment resource center, and the familiar comfort of a public-radio host she listens to every Saturday.
When her offhand voicemail for the station goes viral, she’s suddenly invited to a donor dinner with a hospice nurse with a punk past, a reclusive chef, a former teenage car thief rebuilding her life, and a vinyl and used bookshop owner whose life looks nothing like hers
Following this awkward fundraiser, the women form a dinner club — not a sentimental sisterhood, but a collision of stories, class, humor, and heart, as each of them explores life’s second act.
Advance Praise
Loved it!
A quiet, character-driven novel about how listening, shared stories, and small moments can gently change the course of ordinary lives.
Dinner Club Diaries by Fritz Nordengren is a thoughtful novel about everyday people and the quiet moments that bring them together. Instead of focusing on big drama, the book shows how listening, conversation, and shared stories can gently change lives.
The story centers on a public radio show, where we meet Daniela Whitaker, a single mother who calls in as a listener and unexpectedly becomes part of the program. Through her experience, the reader is introduced to several guests whose stories stay with her long after the broadcast ends. These include Kendra, a hospice nurse who once played in a punk band and has redefined what commitment means; Millie, a former chef who steps away from professional success to build community gardens and protect a quieter home life; Amber, a former juvenile offender who speaks boldly about her past while still struggling to find stability; and Elijah, a bookseller and music writer shaped by family legacy and places.
Each character feels real and relatable. They are not perfect or fully 'figured out'. Instead, they are in the middle of change, trying to make choices that feel honest to who they are. What connects them is not fame or success, but the willingness to speak openly and to listen without judgment.
The writing style is calm and reflective. Many important moments happen in small spaces, such as radio studios, kitchens, bedrooms, and neighbourhood shops. The author gives attention to pauses, silence, and ordinary routines, showing how meaning often lives in these overlooked details. The pace can feel slow at times, especially for readers who prefer fast-moving plots, but that slowness feels intentional.
Dinner Club Diaries is best suited for readers who enjoy character-focused stories and emotional depth. It invites readers to slow down, pay attention, and consider the impact of simple conversations. In the end, the book reminds us that listening is a powerful way to connect, heal, and grow.
-- Anju Sharma - Discovery
Available Editions
| EDITION | Ebook |
| ISBN | 9780990324126 |
| PRICE | $9.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 348 |