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Playwright and professor Sarah Ruhl has written "a testament to the singular impact of teachers across every stage of our lives. Anchored in stories both personal and universal, drawing on Sarah's experiences with her parents and children, with schoolteachers, creative influences, and beyond, [this book] offers an uplifting perspective on our basic human need to teach and learn from each other as we navigate the surprising paths that shape our lives"--

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Playwright and professor Sarah Ruhl has written "a testament to the singular impact of teachers across every stage of our lives. Anchored in stories both personal and universal, drawing on Sarah's experiences with her parents and children, with schoolteachers, creative influences, and beyond, [this book] offers an uplifting perspective on our basic human need to teach and learn from each other as we navigate the surprising paths that shape our lives"--
Autorenporträt
Sarah Ruhl is a playwright, essayist, and poet. Her fifteen plays include  In the Next Room (or the Vibrator Play), The Clean House, and Eurydice.  She has been a two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, a Tony Award nominee, and the recipient of the MacArthur “genius” Fellowship. Her plays have been produced on- and off-Broadway, around the country, internationally, and have been translated into many languages. Her book 100 Essays I Don’t Have Time to Write was a New York Times Notable Book. Her other books include  Smile: A Memoir, Letters from Max, with Max Ritvo, and 44 Poems for You.  The Dreams I’ll Dream Tonight is her debut picture book. She has received the Steinberg Playwright Award, the Samuel French Award, the Feminist Press Under 40 Award, the National Theater Conference Person of the Year Award, the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, a Whiting Award, a Lily Award, and a PEN/Laura Pels International Foundation for Theater Award for mid-career playwrights. She teaches at the Yale School of Drama, and she lives in Brooklyn with her husband, Tony Charuvastra, who is a child psychiatrist, and their three children. You can read more about her work at SarahRuhlPlaywright.com.