I Remember Nothing and other reflections

Paperback Published on: 01/03/2012
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Synopsis

'Memories, aphorisms and stern good advice from America's favourite naughty aunt' Independent on Sunday
'This book is as grown-up as a dirty martini' Sunday Times
'Sharp as a knife' Daily Express

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In her final book, Nora Ephron reflects on life, growing older, and everything she will and won't miss. Filled with Nora's trademark wit, wisdom and warmth.

* No one actually likes to admit they're old. The most they will cop to is that they're older. Or oldish.

* Freedom of the press belongs to the man who owns one.

* I have been forgetting things for years-at least since I was in my thirties. I know this because I wrote something about it at the time. I have proof. Of course, I can't remember exactly where I wrote about it, or when, but I could probably hunt it up if I had to.

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Praise for Nora Ephron

'So bold and so vulnerable at the same time. I don't know how she did it' Phoebe Waller-Bridge
'Oh how I loved Nora Ephron' Nigella Lawson
'Funny, knowing and smart' India Knight
'Nora's exacting, precise, didactic, tried-and-tested, sophisticated-woman-wearing-all-black wisdom is a comfort and a relief' Dolly Alderton

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780552777377
  • Number of pages: 224
  • Dimensions: 198 x 128 x 15 mm
  • Weight: 162g
  • Languages: English

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I Remember Nothing and other reflections
Well worth a read
A delightful, light-hearted look at the encroaching memory depletion of old age. Raised many a chuckle of recognition. An easy read. Now to read more of No... READ MORE
Mumsie
I Remember Nothing and other reflections
Not what I expected.
I found this pretty dull and only a couple of anecdotes were entertaining. Disappointed.
Alison Bailiss-White