Kindergarten at 60 by Dian Seidel PUBLISH DATE!
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Her writing has appeared in Passager, Anak Sastra, Lucky Jefferson, Pen in Hand, The New
York Times, and Bethesda Magazine. She loves crossword puzzles, book clubs, open ocean swimming, and the heart of a ripe watermelon on an August afternoon.
Dian Seidel
Professionals accustomed to working with adults are overwhelmed, and charmed, by a passel of two-, three-, and four-year-olds. An introvert struggles to forge cross-cultural and cross-generational friendships. Americans face the challenges of the five-tone Thai language and five-alarm Thai chilies.
Seidel's heartwarming story offers a unique perspective on contemporary Thailand and introduces readers to an unforgettable cast of characters at Pathum Thani Prep. Join the journey, meet the kids, and experience
KINDERGARTEN AT 60.
Author: Dian Seidel ○ Publisher: Apprentice House Press ○ Release date: June 20, 2023 ○ Format: Hardcover,
Paperback, eBook ○ ISBN: 978-1-62720-446-0 Paperback, 978-1-62720-447-7 Ebook ○ Price: $18.99
paperback, $6.49 eBook ○ Pages: 285 ○ Distribution: Ingram ○ Genre: Memoir
Publicity Contact: Emily Keough, emily@mindbuckmedia.com
Credit Photographer Derek Parks
Praise For Kindergarten at 60
"This delightful and inspiring work recounts an important and forever altering time in the
author's life."
—The BookLife Prize
"Dian Seidel turned the page on an eminent career in climate science to embark on a completely
different pursuit: teaching English to children in Thailand. There is a wisdom and warmth here in
discovering adventure at an age when that word has departed most people’s vocabularies. They
say learning a language stretches the mind. What happens when that is combined with
immersion in a completely different culture on the other side of the world? Seidel presents her
adventure in a series of vignettes, seeing big picture issues through the lens of a kindergarten
classroom. She emerges from her trial with strength and grace and gentleness."
—David Goodrich, author of A Hole in the Wind:
A Climate Scientist's Bicycle Journey Across the United States
"Former climate scientist Dian Seidel chronicles her revelations as she and her husband Steve
teach kindergarten in Thailand. While realizing that life past 60 is full of adventures, they try to
embrace the Thai philosophy of mai pen rai, or relax and enjoy what life brings. This well-written
travelogue will appeal particularly to people looking forward to the next chapter of their lives."
—Blythe Grossberg, Psy.D., author of I Left My Homework in the Hamptons
"Kindergarten at 60 is a beautifully written memoir with the perfect touch of humor. It is a joy to
join Dian Seidel on her five-month assignment teaching children in Pathum Thani, a place far
from home. Simultaneously teacher and student, she learns valuable lessons about herself from
her young Thai students. The heart of Kindergarten at 60 is an endearing love story of a retired
couple enjoying the adventure together. Thank you, Teacher Dian for taking us on this journey.
Khop khun kha."
—Michelle Paris, author of New Normal
"Dian Seidel gives us a delightful glimpse into Thailand and its culture, reminding us that we can
find adventure in post-retirement years. Her memoir brings to life the commonalities of children
around the world and the struggles of teachers everywhere."
—Sarah Birnbach, author of A Daughter's Kaddish:
My Year of Grief, Devotion, and Healing
"When it’s time to retire from a structured life, what do you do? In Dian Seidel’s book,
Kindergarten at 60, she invites you to join her and her husband in their voyage into the unknown
language, culture, history and social values of Thailand. Kindergarten at 60 is an interesting mix of
the challenges and adventure they find along with the heartwarming discovery of the children
and fellow international teachers they bond with during their stay."
—Tom Crowley, author Mercy’s Heroes and Bangkok Gamble
"A heartwarming, informative and inspiring memoir about our ability to learn at any age through
our willingness to serve and open our hearts to the new and unexpected."
—Nina Wise, performance artist
"A charming tale of a second act and self-discovery in a far-off tropical clime. Dian Seidel did
what the rest of us only talk about."
—John Burgess, author of Angkor’s Temples in the Modern Era:
War, Pride, and Tourist Dollars
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