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I feel bad about my neck : and other thoughts on being a woman / Nora Ephron.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Penguin, 2020Edition: 1st ed.Description: viii, 137 p. ; 22 cm.ISBN:
  • 9780857526939
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 814/.54 22
LOC classification:
  • PS3555.P5 I23 2006
Online resources:
Contents:
I feel bad about my neck — I hate my purse — Serial monogamy : a memoir — On maintenance — Blind as a bat — Parenting in three stages — Moving on — Me and JFK : now it can be told — Me and Bill : the end of love — Where I live — The story of my life in 3,500 words or less — The lost strudel or Le strudel perdu — On rapture — What I wish I'd known — Considering the alternative.
Summary: A candid, hilarious look at women who are getting older and dealing with the tribulations of maintenance, menopause, empty nests, and life itself. With her disarming, intimate, completely accessible voice, and dry sense of humor, Nora Ephron chronicles her life as an obsessed cook, passionate city dweller, and hapless parent. But mostly she speaks frankly and uproariously about life as an older woman. Utterly courageous, uproariously funny, and unexpectedly moving in its truth telling, I Feel Bad About My Neck is a scrumptious, irresistible treat of a book, full of truths, laugh out loud moments that will appeal to readers of all ages.
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I feel bad about my neck — I hate my purse — Serial monogamy : a memoir — On maintenance — Blind as a bat — Parenting in three stages — Moving on — Me and JFK : now it can be told — Me and Bill : the end of love — Where I live — The story of my life in 3,500 words or less — The lost strudel or Le strudel perdu — On rapture — What I wish I'd known — Considering the alternative.

A candid, hilarious look at women who are getting older and dealing with the tribulations of maintenance, menopause, empty nests, and life itself. With her disarming, intimate, completely accessible voice, and dry sense of humor, Nora Ephron chronicles her life as an obsessed cook, passionate city dweller, and hapless parent. But mostly she speaks frankly and uproariously about life as an older woman. Utterly courageous, uproariously funny, and unexpectedly moving in its truth telling, I Feel Bad About My Neck is a scrumptious, irresistible treat of a book, full of truths, laugh out loud moments that will appeal to readers of all ages.

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