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I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron (2008, Paperback, Reprint) 
I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron (2008, Paperback, Reprint)

 
I Feel Bad About My Neck by Nora Ephron (2008, Paperback, Reprint)

Author: Nora Ephron
Publisher: Vintage Books
Publication Date: 2008-04-08
Series: Vintage
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0307276821
ISBN-13: 9780307276827
Product ID: EPID59063779
Description: In this wry and knowing collection of essays and comic observation, Nora Ephron, the famous writer of Hollywood romantic comedies, tackles her own mortality and her innumerable attempts to stave off the inevitable by means of money, inve...
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Synopsis
In this wry and knowing collection of essays and comic observation, Nora Ephron, the famous writer of Hollywood romantic comedies, tackles her own mortality and her innumerable attempts to stave off the inevitable by means of money, investing in hair dye, highlights, facials, spas, etc. Beneath the abundant humor is a tinge of melancholy and fear--but beneath that is more humor.

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Publication Date:2008-04-08
Series:Vintage
Edition Description:Reprint

Size
Length:137 pages
Height:8.0 in
Width:5.5 in
Thickness:0.8 in
Weight:8.0 oz

Publisher's Note
A new collection of witty essays by the author of Wallflower at the Orgy offers a hilarious look at the ups and downs of being a woman of a certain age, discussing the tribulations of maintenance and trying to stop the clock, menopause, empty nests, her experiences of being a White House intern during the JFK years, and more. Reprint. 300,000 first printing.

Industry Reviews
"[Nora Ephron is] 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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      Sex in the City from a Near Sexagenarian
    Review created: 11/28/08
    6 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    Nora Ephron's I Feel Bad About My Neck is definitely a trip through the wry. The book opens with the title essay about aging and concludes with a rumination about death called "Considering the Alternative." Packed between are essays about books treasured along the way, thoughts on bodily upkeep, the stages of parenting, a timeline of beloved cookbooks, cabbage strudel, her love affair with an apartment and "The Story of My Life in 3,500 Words or Less."

    The book is a quilt fashioned from swatches of a life graced with privilege, which can make empathizing with Ephron a bit difficult, at times. We all end up too aware of our body's deterioration, but we don't all have our hair done twice a week or have our unwanted facial fuzz "threaded" by a woman who uses "a fantastic and thrilling method of hair removal she had learned in Russia." As far as money is concerned, the specifics of financial outlay, throughout the book, are far less than universal.

    Most women will love the essay about her purse. Ephron is writing here for women "who understand that their purses are reflections of negligent housekeeping, hopeless disorganization, a chronic inability to throw anything away." Her list of permanent handbag contents includes loose Tic-Tacs, lipsticks with no covers, leaky ballpoint pens and crumpled tissues that might have been used but equally well might not have been -- who can tell?

    Despite the melancholy tone of this collection, the book has many laugh-out-loud moments. As proven by her many successful movies and humor pieces, Ephron is always good for an amusing line, a wry smile, and sometimes a grin of recognition as she homes in on one of our own dubious obsessions.

    I Feel Bad About My Neck will certainly not resonate with anyone who is resentful of their socio-economic condition, but if a good laugh and light reading is what you are after, you will enjoy this book.


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