You asked, Nora Ephron answered. The renowned essayist, screenwriter, director, and author of the Real Simple No-Obligation Book Club’s debut pick, I Feel Bad About My Neck, agreed to take a few questions from readers. Here, among other topics, she...
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This was one of those books that I didn’t want to end. Not in the way that Nora herself discusses in “On Rapture”--I have experienced that, for sure, most recently with sad books (I’m thinking of What is the What...
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A funny thing happened on the way to this blog post: I met Nora Ephron. Two weeks ago I was at a reception for the new president of Barnard College, and was heading out the door when who should walk...
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I have so many disconnected things to say about these four chapters that I don’t even know where to start. Actually, I have so many things to say about every one except “Blind as a Bat,” because I’m just not...
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First of all, thanks again to all of you for joining me in this. I hope you haven’t had any trouble finding the book. I myself am reading a paperback version with a photograph of Nora Ephron on the front,...
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Kristin van Ogtrop I'm so thrilled to be kicking this off, and really overwhelmed (if you can be overwhelmed in a good way—I’m not so sure) by the response we got, voting wise. It’s nice to know there are many...
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