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I Feel Bad About My Neck is Nora Ephron’s beloved collection of personal essays that celebrates the humor and complexity of being a woman. With her signature wit and candor, Ephron reflects on aging, appearance, relationships, and the peculiar challenges women face as they move through different life stages. Her observations are simultaneously hilarious and poignant, finding profound truth in everyday moments and minor indignities. Ephron’s voice is warm, intelligent, and refreshingly honest—she refuses to pretend that aging is anything other than what it is, while maintaining her essential humor and humanity. The essays cover everything from vanity to friendship to the absurdities of modern life, all filtered through Ephron’s brilliant, observant perspective. This collection resonates with readers because Ephron captures something essential about the female experience with both comedy and compassion. Perfect for anyone who appreciates smart, funny writing and recognizes themselves in Ephron’s candid reflections, this book is a treasure of wisdom, laughter, and genuine insight into what it means to be a woman.







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