By — Tom LeGro Tom LeGro Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/conversation-roger-rosenblatts-kayak-morning Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Conversation: Rosenblatt’s ‘Kayak Morning’ Arts Feb 21, 2012 4:17 PM EDT UPDATE | This post was originally published on Jan. 27, 2012. Roger Rosenblatt is scheduled to be on Tuesday’s NewsHour. “Two and a half years after our thirty-eight-year-old daughter, Amy, died of an undetected anomalous right coronary artery, I have taken up kayaking.” That’s the first line of a new book titled “Kayak Morning: Relfections on Love, Grief, and Small Boats.” Its author is Roger Rosenblatt, long known to Newshour viewers for his essays over many years on the program and, among many books, for his memoir, “Making Toast,” about his and family’s first days and weeks after the death of his daughter. I spoke to him recently about his latest work: Rosenblatt reads from his work in the video below: We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now By — Tom LeGro Tom LeGro
UPDATE | This post was originally published on Jan. 27, 2012. Roger Rosenblatt is scheduled to be on Tuesday’s NewsHour. “Two and a half years after our thirty-eight-year-old daughter, Amy, died of an undetected anomalous right coronary artery, I have taken up kayaking.” That’s the first line of a new book titled “Kayak Morning: Relfections on Love, Grief, and Small Boats.” Its author is Roger Rosenblatt, long known to Newshour viewers for his essays over many years on the program and, among many books, for his memoir, “Making Toast,” about his and family’s first days and weeks after the death of his daughter. I spoke to him recently about his latest work: Rosenblatt reads from his work in the video below: We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now