I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts on Being A Woman
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Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Book Type: Hardcover
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Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Book Type: Hardcover
Barbara P. (gotchagal) - , reviewed on + 97 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A really funny book! If you're anywhere over 45, you will no doubt relate to most of what she's saying. If you don't yet, you eventually will.
Ephron discusses a lot of changes that we women go through as we get older. The thing is, we don't just get older, we truly do get BETTER!
What she is talking about is actually a universal truth which should be accepted and cherished. Don't let a lousy wrinkle get you down. Think instead of how much more you now know since you've been through so many different experiences, met so many more people, learned so many new things, etc. You've taken all life's given and utilized your experiences to enrich your soul and to become a more interesting person.
Hey, neck sagging a bit, tush dropped down a few inches, hair turning gray? So what?!
Read the book and laugh.
Ephron discusses a lot of changes that we women go through as we get older. The thing is, we don't just get older, we truly do get BETTER!
What she is talking about is actually a universal truth which should be accepted and cherished. Don't let a lousy wrinkle get you down. Think instead of how much more you now know since you've been through so many different experiences, met so many more people, learned so many new things, etc. You've taken all life's given and utilized your experiences to enrich your soul and to become a more interesting person.
Hey, neck sagging a bit, tush dropped down a few inches, hair turning gray? So what?!
Read the book and laugh.
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