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This is a collection of essays from Ephron that talk about all those little annoyances that women have to live with as they get older, some of which were very interesting and others were not so. Each essay embraces the issue however trivial and explains the ups and downs with plenty of sass and humour. However a few of the supposed issued covered are actual rather trivial, such as the costs of required 'maintenance' and how much the author hates her purse. But then it occurred to me that the par
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Overall, I liked this book, but I didn't agree with some of the stuff she wrote about. A lot of it made me laugh out loud.
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This book is a collection of epiphanies that Nora Ephron had on life and death, description of the apartments that she lived in New York and why she liked the apartments, why New York is the best place to stay, how your skin and body changes with age and how she dealt with it or was in denial about her age. This book is a light read.

Jun 02, 2014
Katlyn
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Sherri
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Soelo
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