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Monday, March 13, 2017

Amy Krouse Rosenthal A Tribute

On March 3, 2017 one of the most remarkable, poignant pieces I have ever read was written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal in The New York Times.  In this essay titled You May Want to Marry My Husband we learned of Amy's diagnosis of ovarian cancer and her very limited time left on this planet.  From that day forward I have not been able to stop thinking about her or the article.  It, like all the books she wrote, is filled with unconditional love.  Today, March 13, 2017, we learned that Amy Krouse Rosenthal, at the very young age of 51, left this world.


Three days ago the publishing house Chronicle Books wrote on their blog about wishing Amy or others more.  There is a card you can print out to give away.  There is never not enough time to wish someone more.

Amy recently released a book in August 2016 titled Textbook.  There is an official website for this book with the subtitle, not exactly a memoir.  It is said to be totally Amy, full of life.

Have you seen this TED talk by Amy?  Take some time to listen and watch.  This woman embraced the belief in all of us being connected.




Whenever you read Amy's children's books, you want to hug them.  Everything she has to say in her stories is delightful, truthful lessons on life.  You feel like her books such as Friendshape, I Wish You More, Exclamation Mark, Wumbers, This Plus That: Life's Little Equations, and Plant A Kiss are gifts straight from her heart.

To honor the life of this beautiful woman I am giving away three sets of four of her books, I Wish You More illustrated by Tom Lichtenheld, Spoon illustrated by Scott Magoon, Cookie: Bite-Size Life Lessons illustrated by Jane Dyer and Plant A Kiss illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds

  

7 comments:

  1. Thank you for this beautiful tribute. Amy will truly be missed. Her stories are so life affirming and as you mentioned, you just want to hug them. I especially love her all her cookie books.

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    1. You are welcome, Jama. She will indeed be missed. She was such a shining light of love. I have all the cookie books too.

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  2. What a loving way to honor Amy, Margie.
    Thank you.

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    1. Thank you Allison. She will be missed but fondly remembered through her books.

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  3. Ever since I read her love letter, I, too, could not stop thinking about Amy and her family. What a sweet gift giveaway in her honor.

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    1. That letter is truly unforgettable Michelle. Thank you.

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  4. I wish I'd met her! Loved her Beckoning of Lovely!

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