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  1. Nora Ephron has 41 books on Goodreads with 431691 ratings. Nora Ephrons most popular book is I Feel Bad About My Neck, And Other Thoughts on Being a Woman.

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    Nora Ephron (/ ˈ ɛ f r ə n / EF-rən; May 19, 1941 – June 26, 2012) was an American journalist, writer, and filmmaker. She is best known for writing and directing romantic comedy films and received numerous accolades including a British Academy Film Award as well as nominations for three Academy Awards , a Golden Globe Award , a ...

  3. 30 de dez. de 2019 · 1. I Feel Bad About My Neck. Amazon. In this 2006 book, Nora Ephron got candid about the harsh yet glorious truth that is aging. “Your neck is the thing saying, ‘Don’t kid yourself.’. You can put spackle on your face, basically, but this is the thing that is saying, ‘Uh-oh.’” In other words, the neck doesn’t lie. And neither does Nora.

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  4. Everything you could possibly want from Nora Ephron is here—from her writings on journalism, feminism, and being a woman (the notorious piece on being flat-chested, the clarion call of her commencement address at Wellesley) to her best-selling novel, Heartburn, written in the wake of her devastating divorce from Carl Bernstein; from her ...

  5. Nora Ephron was an American journalist, film director, producer, screenwriter, novelist, and blogger. She was best known for her romantic comedies and is a triple nominee for the Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay; for Silkwood, When Harry Met Sally... and Sleepless in Seattle .

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    • May 19, 1941
  6. Nora Ephron has received Academy Award nominations for Best Original Screenplay for When Harry Met Sally, Silkwood, and Sleepless in Seattle, which she also directed. She lived in New York City with her husband, writer Nicholas Pileggi.

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