"In Let’s Congress the supposedly knowledge-hungry professors attending their annual conference quickly find themselves captivated by romance in a Parisian café, terrorized by a phantom at the opera and entangled in dirty politics. This academic novel removes the lecturer’s façade, allows the reader beyond the closed doors of committee rooms and peeps into relationships between colleagues to examine how knowledge travels social networks. Dov Te'eni entertains and informs in a paragraph. What better than a racy novel to explain theory?"
"Let's Congress, a stimulating and challenging Novel, is remarkable as one of the fluent, subtle and sensitive pieces of irony I have read in the last decade. The author depicts the obsessed academicians with sophisticated insight, characterizing them regardless of whom it offends."
"Sheila the German, Ali the Egyptian, Alida and Bill the Americans, and Hsuan-Wei Xu the Chinese fight, unite and love at the congress, each one trying but mostly failing to take the other's perspective. Dov puts our conference on stage and gives us plenty to laugh at in ourselves. I loved this book."