Have you ever felt the weight of legacy, the simultaneous inspiration and burden of following in extraordinary footsteps? Paris Rosenthal doesn't just carry a name; she carries a story, a testament to love, loss, and the enduring power of connection.
Paris Rosenthal isn't merely living in the shadow of her late mother, Amy Krouse Rosenthal, the beloved Chicago author whose poignant 2017 essay, "You May Want to Marry My Husband," captivated the world just weeks before her passing from ovarian cancer. She is, in her own right, a vibrant force, carving her own path while honoring the profound influence of her mother. Paris is more than just a daughter; she's a co-author, a wellness advocate, and a New Yorker forging her own identity.
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Full Name | Paris Rosenthal |
Known For | Co-author of #1 New York Times Bestsellers "Dear Girl," and "Dear Boy," Daughter of Amy Krouse Rosenthal |
Date of Prominence | March 2017 (following Amy Krouse Rosenthal's essay) |
Birthplace | Chicago, Illinois |
Education | Bachelor's Degree from Quest University Canada |
Current Residence | New York City |
Occupation(s) | Author, Personal Trainer, Yoga Teacher, Health Enthusiast |
Co-authored Books | "Dear Girl," (with Amy Krouse Rosenthal), "Dear Boy," (with Jason Rosenthal) |
Mother | Amy Krouse Rosenthal (author) |
Father | Jason Rosenthal |
Professional Associations | Trains employees at the United Center and White Sox Stadium, Teaches functional strength classes at Yogaview |
Website | amykrouserosenthal.com (Official website honoring Amy Krouse Rosenthal's work) |