“Modern Love” Widower’s Book Taps into Collective Grief
In a New York Times column, the late Amy Krouse Rosenthal gave her husband Jason permission to love again. His new book is a thank-you letter to her.
Widowed Author Says Viral Essay Wife Wrote from Deathbed 'Gave Me Permission to Find Someone New'
Author Jason Rosenthal, widower of Amy Krouse Rosenthal, tells their story in a new memoir that ends with news he is now dating someone special
Amy Krouse Rosenthal’s husband pens memoir about moving on
Jason, an attorney, started the Amy Krouse Rosenthal Foundation, which supports child literacy and research in early detection of ovarian cancer. He writes about their love story in a new memoir.
Jason on CBS News Sunday Morning
Jason Rosenthal, author of "My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me”, on overcoming the isolation and sense of tremendous loss that have become familiar states during the pandemic crisis:
Buzzfeed Quiz
“Answer 6 Questions And We'll Tell You 6 New Books To Read”— See if they recommend “You May Want to Marry My Husband” for you!
My Wife Said You May Want to Marry Me
Jason’s response to Amy’s Modern Love piece You May Want To Marry My Husband was published on June 15, 2018.
The Journey Through Loss and Grief
A year after Amy’s death, Jason offers candid insights on the often excruciating process of moving through and with loss -- as well as some quiet wisdom for anyone else experiencing life-changing grief.
Dear Boy, Released April 2019
Dear Boy, is an open love letter to the special boy in your life. Boys, too, need a gentle reminder that they are cool, clever, compassionate, and one of a kind.
Jason and Paris on the Today Show
Two years after Amy’s death, Jason and the couple’s daughter, Paris, are honoring Amy’s legacy with a new book, “Dear Boy.” NBC’s Maria Shriver shares their story.
Husband of Late Author Who Wrote Dating Profile For Him Pens Column 1 Year After Her Death
Jason Rosenthal is speaking out in a personal essay of his own — after his late wife wrote a dating profile for him before dying
Jason at Chicago Ideas Week
Jason will be part of a talk at Chicago Ideas Week: Resilience is the secret to success. “As tennis great Billie Jean King famously stated, “champions adjust.” In this Talk, we’ll hear remarkable individuals share their inspiring stories of resilience, taking in lessons for success along the way. You’ll hear stories of tenacity, courage, fear and strength that will challenge you to push through your own limitations, self doubt, and momentary failures to unlock your inner champion.”