"Love, marriage, and a harrowing pregnancy yield a haunting story of survival in this gripping account."<b>â<i>Publishers Weekly</i></b>
"Can a high-risk pregnancy, a marriage on the rocks, financial problems, a falling-down house in the middle of stalled renovations and lingering grief for a beloved dead father add up to a riotously funny read? The answer is yes, at least when the author is the gifted humorist Aileen Weintraub."<b>âElizabeth Edelglass, <i>Hadassah Magazine</i></b>
"<i>Knocked Down</i> is a big-hearted, hilarious, and moving account of staying put, rooting in, and learning how to persevere togetherâas a married couple, as a family, and in community with others."<b>âKerry Neville, <i>Hippocampus</i></b>
"Aileen Weintraub's debut memoir, <i>Knocked Down: A High-Risk Memoir</i>, is an intimate and introspective story about her complicated pregnancy and the reverberating effects on her marriage, religious beliefs, and identity as a mother. Despite the uncertain future Weintraub and her unborn child face, this mostly chronological memoir is chock-full of witty observations and humorous reflections."<b>âErin Fogarty Owen, <i>Linden Review</i></b>
"The truth is, we can never know what tomorrow will bring. Even the best prepared will be knocked to the ground, bewildered by what life brings. The wisdom of this memoir is in the striving for acceptance of all life's travails for what they are, as they come. The darkest of times may seem endless, but with humor and the love of a (quirky) family, this book shows that we can make it through."<b>âMikhal Weiner, <i>Literary Mama</i></b>
âAileen Weintraub has written a profoundly honest memoir that is sometimes painful but always loving, as she walks us through her journey from Brooklyn childhood to rural living. Heartfelt and often humorous Jewish culture meets rural farming culture, all coming together in the glorious Hudson Valley. It took us back to the best moment of our livesâthe beginning of making a family.â<b>âMandy Patinkin and Kathryn Grody</b>
âThis memoir of an almost inconceivably difficult pregnancy (pun intended) involves multiple dichotomies: urban/rural, male/female, Jew/non-Jew, life/death. Weintraub handles these oppositions with the deft, stunning, and mesmerizing touch of a writer who knows when to weep and when to laugh, when to hold on and when to let go. Whatever the opposite is of âelegy,â this is it.â<b>âSue William Silverman, author of <i>How to Survive Death and Other Inconveniences</i></b>
âA gripping blend of humor and poignancy. . . . Weintraubâs keen eye for detail and breathless storytelling make this sharply observed memoir impossible to put down.â<b>âSari Botton, author of <i>And You May Find Yourself: Confessions of a Late-Blooming Gen X Weirdo</i></b>
â<i>Knocked Down</i> is a funny and poignant story of a pregnant urban girl suddenly uprooted and forced to rediscover herself in a possibly haunted old ramshackle farmhouseâa brave and vibrant story of self-discovery and grace.â<b>âAspen Matis, #1 Amazon best-selling author of <i>Your Blue Is Not My Blue</i> and <i>Girl in the Woods</i></b>
â<i>Knocked Down</i> engaged me from the opening lines. This is a wonderfully nuanced story, at turns laugh-out-loud hilarious and heartbreaking, rooted in love, romance, community, and resilience. I loved this book.â<b>âElissa Altman, author of <i>Motherland</i></b>
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Biographical note
Aileen Weintraub is an award-winning author, journalist, and editor. She has written for the Washington Post, Glamour, NBC, and AARP, among others. She has also published several childrenâs books, including Never Too Young! 50 Unstoppable Kids Who Made a Difference and We Got Game! 35 Female Athletes Who Changed the World.Â