I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman
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Book Info
Author
Ephron, Nora
Word Count
34,250 words
based on page count
Pages
137 pages
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Edition Publisher
Vintage
Edition Publish Date
2008-04-08
Identifiers
ISBN-10: 0307276821
ISBN-13: 9780307276827
Description
from The Screenwriter Who Brought Us When Harry Met Sally Comes A Hilarious, Candid Look At Issues That Concern Women. With Her Disarming, Intimate, Completely Accessible Voice, And Dry Sense Of Humor, Nora Ephron Discusses Everything-from How Much She Hates Her Purse To How Much Time She Spends Attempting To Stop The Clock: The Hair Dye, The Treadmill, The Lotions And Creams That Promise To Slow The Aging Process But Never Do. oh, And She Can't Stand The Way Her Neck Looks. but Her Dermatologist Tells Her There's No Quick Fix For That. Ephron Chronicles Her Life As An Obsessed Cook, Passionate City Dweller, And Hapless Parent In An Audiobook That Is Utterly Courageous, Wickedly Funny, And Unexpectedly Moving In Its Truth Telling.
the Washington Post - Bunny Crumpacker
despite The Elegiac Tone Of This Collection, It Would Be Nice To Think That We'll Have Nora Ephron Around For A Long Time. She's Always Good For An Amusing Line, A Wry Smile, And Sometimes An Abashed Grin Of Recognition As She Homes In On One Of Our Own Dubious Obsessions.
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