I Remember Nothing

I Remember Nothing

by Nora Ephron

4.1
Published2012
Language en

Synopsis

In her final collection of essays, "I Remember Nothing," Nora Ephron casts her signature witty and self-deprecating gaze upon the indignities and unexpected pleasures of growing older. With a blend of humor, honesty, and incisive observation, Ephron grapples with the universal challenges of memory loss, technological befuddlement, the changing landscape of friendship, and the often-hilarious realities of physical decline. She reflects on everything from the impossibility of recalling names at parties and the frustration of navigating new gadgets, to the simple joy of a good recipe or the profound comfort of old relationships. Far from a somber meditation, this book is a testament to finding laughter in life's inevitable transitions, showcasing Ephron's enduring ability to connect with readers through her relatable experiences and sharp, irreverent commentary on the human condition.

Critical Reception

"Praised for its characteristic wit and profound relatability, 'I Remember Nothing' cemented Nora Ephron's legacy as a master essayist, offering solace and uproarious recognition to readers navigating the complexities of aging."

Metadata

ISBN:9780552777377
Pages:226
Age Rating:16+

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