Sarah Beth's Reviews > I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman
I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman
by Nora Ephron
by Nora Ephron
I stinking love Nora Ephron. She's brilliant and witty while at the same time being down to earth and just plain real. As an American woman, I can relate to her. I get what she's talking about when talks about the extensive time women spend on the "maintenance" of their bodies and feel her struggle to figure out where she falls when it comes to clothes, cooking, and decorating styles. I loved her passage on reading; "Each minute I spend away from the book pretending to be interested in everyday life is a misery. How could I have waited so long to read this book? When can I get back to it? [...] Every so often I look up from the book and see a roomful of people waiting for me to make a decision about whether the music is too soft or the thunder is too loud, and I can't believe they don't understand that what I'm doing is Much More Important. I'm reading the most wonderful book."
Much of I Feel Bad About My Neck deals with what Ephron is experiencing as a woman who is aging so I feel that this book would be even more meaningful for me to re-read down the road. But I can't help feeling glad that I read it now so that I can fully appreciate her life advice and to more fully appreciate the joys of youth as Ephron sees it.
Much of I Feel Bad About My Neck deals with what Ephron is experiencing as a woman who is aging so I feel that this book would be even more meaningful for me to re-read down the road. But I can't help feeling glad that I read it now so that I can fully appreciate her life advice and to more fully appreciate the joys of youth as Ephron sees it.
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