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It is said that over 70% of special needs marriages fail. This is the story of one. Not Sleeping depicts a suburban New York couple, Josh and Claudia Sherman, separated though not yet divorced. As they struggle to navigate their way through the painful process of uncoupling, they also must continue to co-manage the difficult demands of their nine-year old autistic daughter. It was Josh who decided to leave the marriage. But, in an unanticipated turn of events, Claudia is the one who quickly finds a new relationship. As the story moves forward, Josh's Plan B, as he calls it, begins to take…mehr

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It is said that over 70% of special needs marriages fail. This is the story of one. Not Sleeping depicts a suburban New York couple, Josh and Claudia Sherman, separated though not yet divorced. As they struggle to navigate their way through the painful process of uncoupling, they also must continue to co-manage the difficult demands of their nine-year old autistic daughter. It was Josh who decided to leave the marriage. But, in an unanticipated turn of events, Claudia is the one who quickly finds a new relationship. As the story moves forward, Josh's Plan B, as he calls it, begins to take shape. It is centered around a possible new job and his own nascent romance. But Plan B also necessitates him to moving to California and leaving his familiar life, and specifically his children, behind. Josh is drawn toward this powerful chance at reinvention -- but with no guarantees and at what cost?
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Alan Winnikoff is the author of the 2017 novella The Weekend, which was praised by reviewers, who called it "smooth," "reflective" and "a stunning picture of doubt, realization, and the what-ifs of love." A native of Los Angeles, Winnikoff graduated with honors from The Colorado College. After many years in corporate public relations, where he worked for several high-profile media companies, he started his own Midtown Manhattan-based PR rm in 2003. Winnikoff lives in suburban New York with his wife, Pamela Kroll, their sons DJ and Stephen, and Cedar, DJ's beloved and ever reliable autism service dog.