Nora Ephron, the incomparable voice of wit and wisdom, delivers a collection of brilliantly candid and profoundly relatable essays in "I Feel Bad About My Neck." With her signature blend of self-deprecation and razor-sharp observation, Ephron navigates the universal truths and often hilarious indignities of aging, womanhood, and modern existence. From the anxieties surrounding an aging neck to the eternal quest for the perfect pair of shoes, and the bittersweet realities of raising teenagers, she shares her experiences with an honesty that is both deeply personal and universally resonant. The book is peppered with invaluable, often ironic, 'lessons' on everything from navigating divorce to embracing the imperfections of one's body. Praised by a new generation of women for its timeless relevance and fierce intelligence, Ephron's essays offer comfort, bracing insight, and an abundance of laughter, cementing her legacy as an essential guide to life's challenges.
Critical Reception
"A beloved and enduring collection, Nora Ephron's 'I Feel Bad About My Neck' is celebrated for its timeless wit, profound wisdom, and the resonant voice that continues to inspire generations of women."