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When we think about the biggest milestones and roadblocks in our lives, we also remember the food we cooked and/or ate while getting through them. Because we’re human. And pretty much always hungry. This book will be the literary equivalent of a heart-to heart over a warm slice of coffee cake.  A bunch of kick-ass women writers, illustrators, and photographers share their deepest struggles, their silliest moments, their deepest revelations, and, of course, their favorite recipes. Contributors:Davis AlexanderKim Allen-NiesenK. BidusValerie BreimanLiane Kupferberg CarterKimberly BrooksMay-lee ChaiLiza DonnellyBecky Hartman EdwardsKate FugleiLeslie GreenbergerBarbara HorowitzWendy KoutLeah KrinskyNina LadenCathy LadmanAnnie LaZebnikLisa Grace LednicerBernadette LuckettAmy Wang ManningMerrill MarkoeNell MinowCarolyn OmineAsmita ParanjapeClaudia ReillyApril SalazarLaurie SandellAlice ScovellNell ScovellSusan SenatorJeb SharpLaura ShumakerMarcie SmolinCaissie St. OngeSarah ThyreEllen TwaddellNorma Safford VelaLunaea WeatherstoneMichele WillensMaiya WilliamsAnna WingerClaire LaZebnikClaire is the author of five novels for adults and five YA novels, including Epic Fail and Things I Should Have Known. With Dr. Lynn Kern Koegel, she co-authored the non-fiction books Overcoming Autism and Growing Up on the Spectrum. She has written for The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Self Magazine, among other publications, and contributed a monologue to the anthology play Motherhood Out Loud. Please check out her website at www.clairelazebnik.com or follow her on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.Claire prior workNon-fiction: Overcoming Autism and Growing Up on the Spectrum (both co-authored with Dr. Lynn Kern Koegel) Also the revised and updated version of Overcoming Autism (All Viking/Penguin)Fiction (most recent to oldest:Things I Should Have Known (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)Wrong About t
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