Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books
Arts:Books
"The truth is that the details of your story are your superpower." Zibby meets fellow anthology editor Jennifer Rudolph Walsh to talk about the connections we make through the most painful parts of our narratives, and what it means to go from a human doing to a human being.
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Sara Shepard, PRETTY LITTLE LIARS
Sarah Hurwitz, HERE ALL ALONG
Andi Buchanan, THE BEGINNING OF EVERYTHING
Lee Matalone, HOME MAKING
Shonda Moralis, BREATHE MAMA BREATHE
Zibby's Essay: "Making Time for Love This Valentine's Day"
Gigi Levangie, BEEN THERE, MARRIED THAT
Siena & Mark Siegel, TO DANCE
Dan Peres, AS NEEDED FOR PAIN
Alice Berman, I EAT MEN LIKE AIR
Angela Himsel, A RIVER COULD BE A TREE
Jennifer Gefsky & Stacey Delo, YOUR TURN
Emily Nemens, THE CACTUS LEAGUE
Caroline de Maigret, OLDER, BUT BETTER, BUT OLDER
Mark McConville, FAILURE TO LAUNCH
Elizabeth Gerlach, BEN'S ADVENTURES
Marti Bledsoe Post, RETROFIT: THE PLAYBOOK FOR MODERN MOMS
Roz Chast & Patty Marx, YOU CAN ONLY YELL AT ME FOR ONE THING AT A TIME
Zibby's Essay: "In Defense of AMERICAN DIRT... and Just Being a Nice Person"
Ann Napolitano, DEAR EDWARD
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