“There have been spoof letter-writing books in the past, like ‘The Lazlo Letters’ by Don Novello (a.k.a. Father Guido Sarducci) and several that followed. While the protagonist in ‘Overqualified’ is just as unhinged as his predecessors, he's significantly less giddy. A real story unfolds in these pages, about a departed brother and the sibling left behind. It's sad and fragmented and, in places, funny. This slender epistolary novel is charming.”