Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Written by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Narrated by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and John Green
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About this audiobook
Ten years after her beloved, groundbreaking Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life, #1 New York Times bestselling author Amy Krouse Rosenthal delivers a book full of her distinct blend of nonlinear narrative, wistful reflections, and insightful wit. It is a mighty, life-affirming work that sheds light on all the ordinary and extraordinary ways we are connected.
Like she did with Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life, Amy Krouse Rosenthal ingeniously adapts a standard format—a textbook, this time—to explore life’s lessons and experiences into a funny, wise, and poignant work of art. Not exactly a memoir, not just a collection of observations, Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal is a beautiful exploration into the many ways we are connected on this planet and speaks to the awe, bewilderment, and poignancy of being alive.
Includes a bonus PDF with photographs, illustrations, texting guides, and more
“…a groundbreaking new twist on the traditional literary experience… Textbook is a delightful collection of interesting scenarios that directly point to life lessons. Rosenthal manages to spotlight grand moments and everyday moments with equal curiosity, proving that it can be both a privilege — and petrifying — to peek into one’s humanity.”—Associated Press
“Rosenthal is a marvel… a talented storyteller with an experimental flair for formatting… This engaging, playful, and clever glimpse into one woman’s life offers lots of photographs, graphic illustrations, and diagrams, resulting in a book that will make readers smile as their notions of story delivery expand.” —Booklist
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Amy Krouse Rosenthal wrote more than thirty picture books, including the #1 New York Times bestsellers Dear Girl, (cowritten with her daughter, Paris Rosenthal) and I Wish You More (cowritten with Tom Lichtenheld). A contributor to NPR, TED collaborator and speaker, filmmaker, and the author of two groundbreaking memoirs (Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life and Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal), she raised her three children with her husband, Jason, in Chicago. For more about Amy’s life, work, and the foundation formed in her memory, please see amykrouserosenthalfoundation.org.
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Reviews for Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5
Feb 8, 2022
I interacted with the text messages while reading. I was not impressed.
Maybe if I had won the homemade pecan pie...Nah, this book wasn't quite a memoir, in my opinion, but more of an exercise in communicating with an author via text messages, website, and written materials. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Jul 18, 2021
Achingly beautiful. Rosenthal finds the beauty in the mundane and reminds us to cherish each moment. The book is all the more poignant when you find out she died of cancer not long after this was published. I loved the interactive elements. You can text a phone number and vote in surveys and receive audio clips of things she mentions. I've never felt so immediately connected to a community of readers.
“Just look at us, all of us, quietly doing our thing and trying to matter. The earnestness is inspiring and heartbreaking at the same time.”
“The same five letters can be rearranged to express my daily sense of—and relationship to—time. First from the viewpoint of childhood, then young adulthood, and now, the present. ACRES of it..CARES about it. RACES against it.” - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Jul 13, 2021
So great! The world misses AKR, but we are better for the work she has left us with. This book was a fast read, but pure joy. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Oct 24, 2020
Clever, clever, clever! This is less a read than an interactive experience. Quirky and creative -- remember Little Pea and Duck!-Rabbit! from reading with the kids? Here is Amy's humor and free association let loose for adults. A perfect follow-up to her Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life (which I need to re-read), this book is linked to a website and text messages which it prompts you to visit on occasion to: hear wine glass hums, submit rainbow pictures, share a story about the imminent present, listen to Amy read her vocabulary journal, and many other fun, unusual options. The text book -- get it? idea is to have the reader help generate supplementary content in a major collaborative effort. To see how Amy has done this in other ways look for The Beckoning of Lovely on youtube (or text it as prompted) This is an homage to creativity, art, and making a difference. Textbook has a few nods to traditional education too in how the book is arranged -- by school subject -- but Rosenthal's riffs on those topics turn traditional learning upside down. This is a "dip into" book and good for a tech savvy, non-traditional reader. Have fun! - Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5
May 17, 2020
Not my cup of tea. It offers sporadic insight and poignancy, but the presentation is nice. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Aug 17, 2017
Textbook is so many things, including a cute play on words. I've never read anything quite like it and maybe because I am such a fan of AKR's writing, I loved all of it.
I bought this book shortly before the author died and finished it after attending a celebration of her life in Chicago, which may explain why it was so very moving to me to read her last work.
I recommend reading Textbook with your phone in hand, and please follow all the text prompts and links. Especially, listen to the soundtrack while reading her end notes and keep tissues handy.
I'm sad this book isn't more popular and sadder that Amy's voice is gone from this world. She left us a lovely and inspirational goodbye letter.
#Makethemostofyourtimehere - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Jun 6, 2017
One of the best books I have ever read... could read it over and over again. Infinite inspiration <3 - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Dec 16, 2016
I tried to pace myself but read it all in one sitting - filled with heart, humor and hope. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Sep 6, 2016
Basically a collection of quirky thoughts, even more disjointed than her earlier "Encyclopedia". A few are memorable, and those who enjoy "Daily Meditations" and the like will appreciate more than I did. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Jun 4, 2016
Funny. I tell people I read just about anything but horror and textbooks.
Well, if this is a textbook, you can scratch textbooks from my do-not-read list.
How can I sum up this odd collection of vignettes, lists, photos, and miscellany?
Of course, it is a textbook and it's not a textbook. It's a memoir and it's not a memoir. It's a book and it's not a book. It's odd and it's regular. It's nothing and it's everything.
I give up. I can't really tell you anything about this book. I can't really tell you if you will like it or not. I will just say that I'm crazy about it, and if you like it, too, I'd love to hear from you, and so, in a Textbook-Amy-Krouse-Rosenthal-sort-of-way, feel free to text me your thoughts about this book: (281) 912-3412.
