I Remember Nothing: And Other Reflections
by Nora Ephron
I Remember Nothing: And Other Reflections is a collection of memoir-style essays, published after Ephron’s collection, I Feel Bad About My Neck. It is equally as funny and perceptive. Written during her battle with cancer, it is not quite as light-hearted as I Feel Bad About My Neck, with particularly poignant final essays: ‘What I Won’t Miss’ and ‘What I Will Miss’. What we definitely miss is Ephron’s wit and humour.
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