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Tim Wright

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author:Michael Gurian

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Tim is the co-host of the Wonder of Parenting Podcast: A Brain-Science Approach to Parenting, along with Dr. Michael Gurian. He and his wife, Jan, have been married since 1979. They have two grown children and five grandchildren. Tim lives in Glendale (Phoenix), Arizona. He enjoys riding his recumbent bike, reading, Disneyland, British Mysteries, Fantasy novels, and roots for the Arizona Cardinals.

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Tim Wright I am currently working on the sequel to my new book, The Adventures of Toby Baxter: The River Elf, The Giant, and the Closet. The sequel takes place a…moreI am currently working on the sequel to my new book, The Adventures of Toby Baxter: The River Elf, The Giant, and the Closet. The sequel takes place a few months later, during winter break when Toby is called back through his closet into RiverHome.

The title: The Adventures of Toby Baxter Book 2: There's No Place Like RiverHome for the Holidays.

I'm enjoying the process and seeing where the story takes me.(less)
Tim Wright My newest book, The Adventures of Toby Baxter: The River Elf, the Giant, and the Closet, grew out of three influences:

1) My love for fantasy adventure…more
My newest book, The Adventures of Toby Baxter: The River Elf, the Giant, and the Closet, grew out of three influences:

1) My love for fantasy adventure books. In some ways this is a fun-filled love letter to the genre and books like Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, The Hobbit, and The Chronicles of Narnia (upon which I based the subtitle of my book).

2) My work with Dr. Michael Gurian (Saving our Sons; The Purpose of Boys; The Minds of Girls) on rites of passage. I took that work and turned it into an engaging story, hoping to impart, as all good fantasy adventures do, some good values and character qualities to think about.

3) Being a grandpa. My grandkids inspired me to write this story.(less)
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Mom of two sons, Elissa Strauss, wrote this in an op ed to CNN: Since my sons were born, I've tried to speak openly about gender. I've taught both of them, now ages 5 and 9, how to spot the ways the world holds girls and women back. I've also taught them about gender norms in toys and clothes, and why it is OK for both boys and girls to break them. I thought I was being proactive in my approach un Read more of this blog post »
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