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I Feel Bad About My Neck, And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman by Nora Ephron
I Feel Bad About My Neck, And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman by Nora Ephron





I Feel Bad About My Neck, And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman by Nora Ephron I Feel Bad About My Neck, And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman by Nora Ephron

Besides, there's always Philip Roth for aging heavy.Įphron, in fact, offers a brief anecdote about Roth, in a chapter on cooking, concerning her friend Jane, who had a one-night stand, long ago, with the then "up-and-coming" writer. This is aging lite-but that might be the answer. Ephron drives the truth home like a nail in your soon-to-be-bought coffin: "Plus, you can't wear a bikini." But just as despair sets in, she admits to using "quite a lot of bath oil. With 15 essays in 160 pages, this collection is short, a thoughtful concession to pre- and post-menopausal women (who else is there?), like herself, who "can't read a word on the pill bottle," follow a thought to a conclusion, or remember the thought after not being able to read the pill bottle. The honest truth is that it's sad to be over sixty," concludes Nora Ephron in her sparkling new book about aging.







I Feel Bad About My Neck, And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman by Nora Ephron