In 2009, Logelin left his job at
Yahoo! and moved to
India for two months with his daughter, where he began writing a memoir about his experience. India and its surrounding areas were a place of great significance for both him and his late wife – he had proposed in
Kathmandu, Nepal, on the steps of a temple in
Durbar Square, and the two had traveled through India together during one of his foreign work assignments, a year after they were married. It was during that trip that they visited the
Taj Mahal and, upon hearing the story of how the monument came to be built, his wife turned to him with tears in her eyes and declared, "You would never do something like this for me." The memory impacted Logelin so deeply that it prompted him to write his memoir. "Figuratively speaking, [the book] is my Taj Mahal to her," he explained in 2009. "I'm doing what I can to bring that legacy back for her."
Two Kisses for Maddy: A Memoir of Loss and Love details his courtship and marriage, as well as the moments surrounding his wife's death and the first year of his daughter's life without her mother. "Selfishly, I want her to know her mom through this," he has said. The memoir was edited by Amanda Englander of Grand Central Publishing, and published by GCP in April 2011, reaching #24 on the
New York Times Best Seller list and #11 on the eBook list. An audio book read by Logelin was released as well. In April 2012, a paperback version with an added chapter, additional photographs, and a reading group guide was made available. Following its publication, Logelin was asked to appear as the keynote speaker for the Gaithersburg Book Festival in Maryland, as well as the Vascular Disease Foundation's annual meeting. He spoke on a panel with such writers as Dan Fante and Emma Forrest at the 2011 West Hollywood Book Fair, as well as at his late wife's alma mater,
Scripps College, during a nationwide book tour. He has written an original article for the
Huffington Post and has received extensive media coverage since publication, including appearing on
Fox and Friends,
BBC Outlook,
Minneapolis'
Kare 11, multiple radio shows, and in
Los Angeles Magazine. The book was adapted into the film
Fatherhood starring
Kevin Hart as a version of Matt. The film premiered on Netflix on June 18, 2021. ==The Liz Logelin Foundation==