Huge thanks to Jodi Lipper and Cerina Vincent, authors of the upcoming Live Like A Hot Chick (Avon A, September 2010)! http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jodi-lipper-and-cerina-vincent/friendships-help-women-do_b_500649.html
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The final countdown…
doo dee doo doooooo, do dee dooo doo doo dooooooooooooo Man. I can't believe that the time has come. Tomorrow, my book goes on sale – to be either loved, hated, lukewarmed or disregarded by the reading public. A lifetime of dreaming and over a year of writing is finally culminated in one gorgeous book.Continue reading “The final countdown…”
Wow
The book looks and feels amazing! I love it so.
The eagle has landed!
My real live book, as displayed by international supermodel and one of my best friends in the whole wide world, Susan Phear. As I am in Chicago this week, I won't get my mitts on the book until Monday, so I am living through Susan. I can't wait to see them for myself!
Eyebrows
Hello! Still getting the hang of this blogging thing. I know I should be writing about all things Brooklyn and yoga related, but since I am in Chicago spending a blissful week with my husband, whose work has relocated him here for the year, and working from home, I am forced to write about somethingContinue reading “Eyebrows”
Double Dare: The Brooklyn Version
Do you remember this show? I do, vaguely. Kids would compete for some kid-approved prize by completing grueling obstacle courses. Inevitably, if they did manage to finish, they would emerge from some sort of tunnel covered in egg yolk, slime, and limp noodles, victorious and eager to accept their booty. The reason I bring upContinue reading “Double Dare: The Brooklyn Version”
Balancing Acts: Reviews
“Anyone who has wondered, ‘Now what?’ about her life will relate to Zoe Fishman’s ebullient and wise novel Balancing Acts. The pages flew by and I was sad when my time with these great characters ended – but not too sad to try some yoga.” – Valerie Frankel, author of Thin Is theContinue reading “Balancing Acts: Reviews”
About Zoe Fishman
Zoe Fishman is the critically acclaimed author of Invisible As Air (Morrow, September ’19), the bestselling Inheriting Edith, (Morrow, October ’16), Driving Lessons (Morrow, April ’14), Saving Ruth (Morrow, May ’12) and Balancing Acts (Harper, March ’10). Her books have been translated into Hebrew, German, Italian, Dutch and Polish and are also available in AudioContinue reading “About Zoe Fishman”
“Yoga People”
Well, here I am. Cup of coffee: check. Sense of purpose: check. Self-consciousness: check. Actually, this is not so different from the way I felt the first time I was in a yoga class — minus the coffee. I had joined a friend who was super into it – mostly because she had been practicingContinue reading ““Yoga People””
Balancing Acts
Available now! For these four friends, yoga is just the beginning… Fans of The Friday Night Knitting Club and Girls in Trucks will welcome this charming and moving novel about four women—10 years after their college graduation and in the midst of life crises—who help each other balance their former dreams with their present livesContinue reading “Balancing Acts”