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Apr 08, 2019JustaThot rated this title 4.5 out of 5 stars
Unless you are trying to gain a better understanding of your mom or grandmother, you might think twice before reading Nora Ephon's last book. But for those of us women who fit into either of the above categories (or are old enough to fit), this book is a must read! We lost this gifted journalist, screenwriter, and filmmaker in 2012 at age 71, but her work will stay with us for a very long time. Just think of "You've Got Mail", "Sleepless in Seattle", and "When Harry Met Sally..." and you'll know what I mean. In this book of short essays and its bestselling predecessor--"I Feel Bad about My Neck"--Ephron addresses the downside of aging with the same kind of humor that made her screen plays so popular. You will come away with a smile on your face as well as a renewed understanding that you are not in this alone. I would write more but I Remember Nothing.