About.com names FOLLOWING EZRA Favorite Special Needs Memoir of 2012

This is a reader’s choice award, which makes it even more meaningful. Congratulations to author Tom Fields-Meyer!

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Behind the scenes at Kim Boyce’s new Bakeshop

Serious Eats takes you on a tour of Kim’s beautiful new digs in Portland — check out the slideshow here.

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Eileen Kennedy-Moore on pornography for tweens, at a mall near you

Eileen Kennedy-Moore, author (with Mark Lowenthal) of SMART PARENTING FOR SMART KIDS, has a fantastic parenting blog at psychologytoday.com.  Her most recent post–on how Abercrombie and Fitch markets to tweens–has had thousands of hits.  Read it here–it’s astonishing.

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One of the best book trailers. EVER.

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Blogger and comedian Anna Lefler does great work.  Here’s her brilliant and hilarious book trailer for THE CHICKTIONARY: From A-Line to Z-Snap, the Words Every Woman Should Know. Trust me–the look on her face in the first scene is priceless. THE CHICKTIONARY is available now, from Adams Media.

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Wendy Mogel can change the way you think about your teenager

Simon & Schuster has posted a lovely video of Wendy Mogel guaranteed to persuade you that raising a teen can be “invigorating, enlightening, and entertaining”–click here to see it. (It just might bring tears to your eyes.) For much more inspiration and support, read THE BLESSING OF A B MINUS, just out in paperback.

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More coverage of FOLLOWING EZRA in The Atlantic online and Lisa Belkin’s NYT parenting blog

Click here for a wonderful Q&A with author Tom Fields-Meyer about what it was like for him to write about his son, Ezra.

Lisa Belkin also wrote about the book in a Motherlode blog entry called “Parenting Reading for Back to School,” where she describes it (rightly!) as “wonderful.”

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The WSJ excerpts Tom Fields-Meyer’s memoir FOLLOWING EZRA

Read the Wall Street Journal excerpt here.

When Tom’s son Ezra was diagnosed with autism before he turned three, a counselor suggested that he and his wife grieve for “the child Ezra didn’t turn out to be.”  But Tom had, as he writes, no instinct to mourn.  Instead, the counselor’s remark helped him bring out something within himself:  “a determination to embrace Ezra and pour love on my quirky little boy.”  Read about the results in FOLLOWING EZRA–and be prepared for tears to spring to your eyes.

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Praise for Marisel Vera’s IF I BRING YOU ROSES

We’ve gotten such lovely quotes for Marisel Vera’s debut novel, IF I BRING YOU ROSES:

“A richly told tale of obsessive love…deeply sensual and mysterious.” —Cristina Garcia, author of Dreaming in Cuban

“A deeply felt and satisfying tale that brings attention to the courage required to sustain hope, love, and passion as a stranger in a new land.”  –Jonis Agee, author of The River Wife

“Everything you want in a novel—flawed, complicated characters, lush descriptions, breathtaking plot, and a fierce beating heart.” –Tayari Jones, author of Silver Sparrow

“Rich with fascinating detail and engaging characters.”– Rosellen Brown, author of Before and After: A Novel

“A stunning novel of love and longing.  This is amazing debut by a gifted author.”  — Lorraine M. López, author of The Realm of Hungry Spirits

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Marisel Vera’s IF I BRING YOU ROSES is out now from Grand Central

The author had the brilliant idea to recruit her daughter, actress Alyssa Vera Ramos, and Alyssa’s friend Alex Tey, artistic director of 13 o’clock Theatre in Rio Grande, Texas, to read a chapter from the book.  It will bring tears to your eyes.  View it here:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLS2J9czTaU.  This also happens to be Marisel’s first book signing. What an accomplishment!  You can see the joy in her face.

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Praise for Tom Fields-Meyer’s FOLLOWING EZRA

Tom has gotten a striking amount of pre-pub praise for his memoir, FOLLOWING EZRA: What One Father Learned About Gumby, Otters, Autism and Love from His Extraordinary Son (coming from NAL in September):

Following Ezra is a revelation. I could not put it down. Life rarely goes according to plan, and too often we try to control situations that are beyond our control. In this life-affirming book, Tom Fields-Meyer offers a rare gift: He teaches that the things we least plan for can become our greatest treasures. This inspiring memoir of a father raising (and being raised by) his autistic son is a great lesson about patience and the blessings that can come when we let our unique children lead us.” —Naomi Levy, author of To Begin Again and Hope Will Find You

“I look for love in books about children. I trust the parent who yields to wonder and celebrates the unexpected. I honor the writer who tells a family story with dignity, clarity, and grace. Love is the river that runs through this book. Dignity and grace light each page.”  —Beth Kephart, National Book Award finalist for A Slant of Sun and author of Undercover

“Anyone who is raising a child with special needs should read Following Ezra. It shows how warmth and humor—yes, humor—can help not just the child, but the family, more than most of us could ever imagine.” —James Patterson

“A riveting account of raising one special boy, Following Ezra is a powerful story for parents of any child. This inspiring book shows us that seeing meaning and depth in our children’s idiosyncrasies is crucial to raising strong, secure and resilient kids. Tom Fields-Meyer has written a beautiful, funny, tender book. I highly recommend it.” —Michael Gurian, New York Times bestselling author of The Wonder of Boys

“When Tom Fields-Meyer’s son Ezra was diagnosed with autism, the author decided to forego mourning for the child who might have been and concentrate instead on the delightful kid he had. Following Ezra is at once a meticulous description of what it is to parent a child who has autism, and a salute to the kid whose mind takes both of them to mysterious, profound, and silly places we so-called typical adults can scarcely imagine.”  —Carolyn See, author of Making a Literary Life and grandmother of a child with autism

“A book about autism isn’t supposed to be funny. But I laughed reading Following Ezra as much as I cried. There’s sadness here, but also great joy, boundless love and inspiring devotion. Following Ezra—and reading his story—makes us better people. This book is a great and uplifting gift.”         —Daniel Gordis, author of Saving Israel and Coming Together, Coming Apart

Following Ezra is an unsentimental, beautifully written memoir about a boy whose limitations and gifts are as extraordinary as his impact on the reader’s life. Like Ezra himself, this book is by turns funny, painful, poignant and scrupulously honest.”  —David Wolpe, author of Why Faith Matters

“Ezra’s struggles to live life fully and to be a participant in his beautiful family and the larger world will fill your heart and inspire you. His sweetness, courage, and resilience come alive in his father’s watchful gaze and masterful portrayal. Reading this book, you feel like you just gained a new set of relatives—wise, sometimes goofy, always remarkable.”  —Bradley Shavit Artson, dean of the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies and author of The Everyday Torah

Tom Fields-Meyer expands our humanity and demonstrates that love and connection are possible in ways we might not have imagined—if only we are open. I laughed and I cried as I read page after page of this poignant, powerful, inspiring, and gentle book.”  —David Ellenson, President, Hebrew Union College

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