I Remember Nothing (and other reflections) by Nora Ephron 137 pp.
This book is a collection of essays that cover everything from the author's journalism career to meatloaf. Ephron can take everyday things and see the quirky and humorous side of it. Some of them hit a little close to home, like her computer game addiction and dealing with email. Others contain interesting tidbits of history like her friendship with Lillian Hellman. Maybe someday I can have a meatloaf named after me and if I ever end up with a small bald spot when I'm old, I will call it "my Aruba".
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