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Barcode30293101884240
LocationClark County
Call No306.882 Rose
TitleMy wife said you may want to marry me : a memoir / Jason B. Rosenthal.
AuthorRosenthal, Jason. author.
CollectionNF
Total Circ4
NumReserves0
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Clark County30293101884240306.882 Rose2/22/2021 AvailableClark County

Catalog Details

International Standard Book Number 9780062940599 hardcover
International Standard Book Number 0062940597 hardcover
Personal Name Rosenthal, Jason. author.
Title Statement My wife said you may want to marry me : a memoir / Jason B. Rosenthal.
Edition Statement First edition.
Production, Publication, Distribution, Manufacture, and Copyright Notice New York, NY : Harper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2020.
Physical Description 228 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
General Note "'You May Want to Marry My Husband' first appeared in the New York Times on March 3, 2017. 'My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me' first appeared in the New York Times on June 15, 2018. Reprinted with permission."--Title page verso.
Formatted Contents Note Introduction -- The nest. A loves story ; No longer just one ; Fun, whimsical, and creative parenting ; On our own -- Loss. Something is not right ; Together we are one ; Is it all a bunch of crap? ; One last bash ; I'm that guy ; The end -- Filling a blank space. Empty, not nest ; Refueling mind and body ; Navigating a maze of emotions ; The heal Jason tour ; Transitions ; Connecting ; Burning ; Deepening the loss ; Have you remarried yet? -- Epilogue: A permanent place to gather.
Summary, Etc. An inspiring memoir of life, love, loss, and new beginnings by the widower of bestselling children's author and filmmaker Amy Krouse Rosenthal, whose last of act of love before her death was setting the stage for her husband's life without her in a column in the New York Times. On March 3, 2017, Amy Krouse Rosenthal penned an op-ed piece for the New York Times' Modern Love column - You May Want to Marry My Husband. It appeared ten days before her death from ovarian cancer. A heartbreaking, wry, brutally honest, and creative play on a personal ad - in which a dying wife encouraged her husband to go on and find happiness after her demise - the column quickly went viral, reaching more than five million people worldwide. In My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me, Jason describes what came next: his commitment to respecting Amy's wish, even as he struggled with her loss. Surveying his life before, with, and after Amy, Jason ruminates on love, the pain of watching a loved one suffer, and what it means to heal - how he and their three children, despite their profound sorrow, went on. Jason's emotional journey offers insights on dying and death and the excruciating pain of losing a soulmate, and illuminates the lessons he learned. As he reflects on Amy's gift to him - a fresh start to fill his empty space with a new story - Jason describes how he continues to honor Amy's life and her last wish, and how he seeks to appreciate every day and live in the moment while trying to help others coping with loss. My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me is the poignant, unreserved, and inspiring story of a great love, the aftermath of a marriage ended too soon, and how a surviving partner eventually found a new perspective on life's joys in the wake of tremendous loss.
Subject-Personal Name Rosenthal, Amy Krouse Death and burial.
Subject-Personal Name Rosenthal, Jason.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Grief.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Loss (Psychology)
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Widowers United States Biography.
Subject Added Entry - Topical Term Wives Death Psychological aspects.
Index Term-Genre/Form Autobiographies.
Index Term-Genre/Form Biographies.

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