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I Feel Bad About My Neck

And Other Thoughts On Being a Woman

Nora Ephron

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Transworld
26 May 2026
Celebrating the 20th anniversary of this brilliantly clever, funny book of essays about growing older as a woman. Introduction by Dolly Alderton.

Soak up the wisdom of the inimitable Nora Ephron with this stunning 20th-anniversary special edition, featuring a foreword by Dolly Alderton. The perfect gift for yourself or a friend.

'Ephron has an uncanny ability to sound like your best friend, whoever you are' NEW YORK TIMES.

'The book that most influenced me' LILY ALLEN

Acclaimed Hollywood filmwriter and director Nora Ephron examines the indignities of ageing in a collection of wickedly witty autobiographical pieces such as 'I Hate My Handbag', 'Blind as a Bat' and 'What I Wish I'd Known'. I Feel Bad About My Neck offers the consolation that no matter how much your neck sags, your boobs droop, your skin wrinkles and your children don't appreciate you, someone has been there before you.

Nora Ephron captures the essence of what it means to be an older woman in an irresistible, laugh-out-loud funny, frank and unexpectedly moving book that every woman should have on their shelves.
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Imprint:   Transworld
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 126mm,  Spine: 16mm
Weight:   166g
ISBN:   9781804999998
ISBN 10:   1804999997
Pages:   224
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Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

NORA EPHRON was the author of the best sellers I Feel Bad About My Neck, I Remember Nothing, and Heartburn. She received Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay for When Harry Met Sally . . . , Silkwood, and Sleepless in Seattle, which she also directed. Her other credits include the plays Imaginary Friends; Love, Loss, and What I Wore; and Lucky Guy; and the films You've Got Mail and Julie & Julia; both of which she wrote and directed.. Her books I Feel Bad About My Neck and I Remember Nothing were both huge international bestsellers. She died in 2012.

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