A review by auroraboringallofus
The Chairs Are Where the People Go: How to Live, Work, and Play in the City by Sheila Heti, Misha Glouberman

4.0

Interesting, engaging, and thoughtful. Anyone who works with process, relationships, groupwork, and communities should enjoy this. Other reviews here disdain the style and the content, but I found it readable and original. The authors are pretty upfront about what the book is and isn't, so there's no surprise as to the structure or ambitions of the book. Others have called it "unbearably hipster," but I think that just means "thoughtful" and "self-aware."