Amy Krouse Rosenthal

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Amy Krouse Rosenthal was an American author, filmmaker, and radio host best known for her inventive children's books and poignant personal essays, including her widely read New York Times piece "You May Want to Marry My Husband."

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instanceOf children's writer
essayist
filmmaker
human
radio host
causeOfDeath ovarian cancer
collaboratedWith Jen Corace NERFINISHED
Peter H. Reynolds NERFINISHED
Tom Lichtenheld NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Tufts University NERFINISHED
essayPublishedIn The New York Times Modern Love column NERFINISHED
familyName Rosenthal NERFINISHED
gender female
genre children's literature
memoir
personal essay
givenName Amy NERFINISHED
hasChild Paris Rosenthal NERFINISHED
hasResidence Chicago, Illinois, United States NERFINISHED
knownFor inventive children's books
poignant personal essays
languageOfWorkOrName English
medium books
film
radio
nationality American
notableWork Duck! Rabbit! NERFINISHED
Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life NERFINISHED
I Wish You More NERFINISHED
Little Hoot NERFINISHED
Little Oink NERFINISHED
Little Pea NERFINISHED
Spoon
You May Want to Marry My Husband NERFINISHED
occupation author
children's book author
filmmaker
radio host
placeOfBirth Chicago, Illinois, United States
placeOfDeath Chicago, Illinois, United States
spouse Jason Rosenthal NERFINISHED
wrote Duck! Rabbit! NERFINISHED
Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life NERFINISHED
Little Hoot NERFINISHED
Little Oink NERFINISHED
Little Pea NERFINISHED
wroteEssay You May Want to Marry My Husband NERFINISHED
wroteFor The New York Times NERFINISHED

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