BRAVE-ish is a Hearten Uplifting and Inspiring Non-Fiction FINALIST!
Thank you to Chanticleer Book Reviews for including Brave-ish as a finalist for the Hearten Awards for inspiring and uplifting non-fiction.
Thank you to Chanticleer Book Reviews for including Brave-ish as a finalist for the Hearten Awards for inspiring and uplifting non-fiction.
STARTING TODAY: FEBRUARY 27, 2024: Brave-ish: One Breakup, Six Continents and Feeling Fearless After Fifty is now available as an AudioBook!
Recent honors for my book, my podcast and my website. I am grateful for the opportunity to share my stories and videos.
Penn Grad Lisa Niver will be joined by her publisher Debra Englander to discuss her travel memoir Brave-ish at the Penn Bookstore.
Meet me at Vroman’s Bookstore October 10, 2023 to celebrate 50 YEARS OF Ms. MAGAZINE and BRAVE-ish! We’ll explore the future of feminism.
My memoir BRAVE-ISH: ONE BREAKUP, SIX CONTINENTS AND FEELING FEARLESS AFTER FIFTY is now available for pre-order!
Happy Passover! At this time, Jews celebrate that once we were slaves in Egypt and now we are free. It is a time to think about the narrow places in our lives and how we can start again and grow in Spring! Thank you Feedspot for including me in your 30 Best Jewish Book Blogs … Continued
Thank you Laura Carney for joining me on my podcast! Laura talked to us about finding her father’s bucket list, deciding to complete it and writing her book! My Father’s List: How Living My Dad’s Dreams Set Me Free Laura Carney is a writer and copy editor in New York. She’s been published by the Washington Post, the … Continued
Congratulations to my University of Pennsylvania classmate, Melissa Rivers, on her new book, Lies My Mother Told Me: Tall Tales from a Short Woman! Enjoy the excerpt below about celebrating the holidays with the Rivers. Hag Sameach! Happy Passover! Excerpt from Lies My Mother Told Me by Melissa Rivers. Courtesy of Post Hill Press. Happy Holidays! My … Continued
THE LETTERS PROJECT: A DAUGHTER’S JOURNEY By Eleanor Reissa The Letters Project is about big history, the Holocaust, but it is also an extraordinarily intimate personal narrative—a rare blend of informative, poignant, excruciating, startling, humorous, and ultimately inspiring storytelling. In 1986, when her mother died at the age of sixty-four, Eleanor Reissa went through all of … Continued