The Table Where We Meet
Lessons Learned from Dinner with 1,000 Strangers
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Pub Date Jul 14 2026 | Archive Date Jul 13 2026
HarperCollins Canada | HarperCollins Publishers
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Description
AN INSTANT NATIONAL BESTSELLER
We all want to be known. Most of us just don’t know how to begin.
When Jess Janz found herself craving deeper conversations—but trapped in a world of small talk—she took a leap. What started as a casual idea in a hair salon soon became Dinner With Strangers: a growing movement where guests gather around a table, introduce themselves without ever mentioning work and share who they are beyond a job title. No scripts, no expectations—just curiosity, courage and a seat at the table.
In The Table Where We Meet, Jess reflects on what she’s learned from hosting dinners with more than a thousand strangers across North America. In ways that are both tender and practical, she explores what it means to belong, how to ask better questions and why connection requires us to risk being truly seen. Alongside her insights are unforgettable stories—funny, heartbreaking, deeply human—that reveal how much we all have in common when we finally let our guard down.
This is a book for anyone who’s ever felt alone in a crowd, tired of surface-level chatter or unsure how to bridge the gap between isolation and intimacy. The Table Where We Meet is a guide, a memoir and a quiet revolution—one dinner at a time.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781443477864 |
| PRICE | CA$36.99 (CAD) |
| PAGES | 256 |
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