Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal reimagines the familiar school textbook as a playful, deeply human literary experiment. Ten years after Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life, Amy Krouse Rosenthal returns with another inventive work that mixes nonlinear storytelling, sharp observations, and quiet, wistful reflections.
Neither conventional memoir nor simple collection of essays, the book is arranged in inventive sections that echo textbook subjects while exploring everyday moments, relationships, and the surprising ways people are connected. Rosenthal highlights both grand and ordinary experiences with equal curiosity, revealing the awe, bewilderment, and tenderness woven into daily life.
Her distinctive voice—warm, funny, and observant—invites readers to pause, notice, and reflect on their own stories. Photographs, diagrams, and graphic elements expand what a narrative can look like, making reading feel interactive and fresh.
Features
- Experimental structure inspired by a traditional textbook
- Blend of memoir, reflection, and short, fragmentary pieces
- Focus on connection, everyday beauty, and modern life
- Ideal for readers who enjoy inventive nonfiction and personal essays