Delia Ephron is a novelist, screenwriter, essayist, and playwright. Her novels include the best-selling Siracusa; her books of essays and humour include Sister Mother Husband Dog, and How To Eat Like A Child. Her many movie credits include 'You've Got Mail', 'Michael', 'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants' and 'Hanging Up', based on her novel. Her writing has been published in The New York Times, Vogue, and Vanity Fair. She lives in New York City.
A tale of brilliant hope, of heartache and uplift, so refreshing -
it is a wonderful read.
*Times Radio*
A beautiful story of finding love again in your seventies ... a
story of giddy highs and suicidal lows.'
*i newspaper*
Commendable for its bracingly blunt humour ... A searingly honest
memoir of a battle against cancer, and a testament to the
sustaining power of love.
*Culturefly*
A most anticipated book of 2022
*TIME magazine*
Best Non-fiction for 2022
*Daily Mail*
Tender, witty and romantic - there is something so calming about
Delia's writing that makes you immediately want to get cosy, slow
down and shut off the world for a moment.
*Emma Gannon*
If it's possible to fall in love with someone by reading their
story, I just have. A testimony to the power of love, laughter,
hair, friendship and cake.
*Sam Baker*
I absolutely loved this book. All of life and death and everything
in between is in the pages, and Ephron has a lightness of touch
while getting right to the heart of the matter which is completely
addictive. Moving, painful, sweet and funny, it's a beautiful book
and a joy to read.
*Clover Stroud*
Illuminating, generous, sparkling with wit, wisdom, humanity and
wonder. There is nothing Delia Ephron is afraid to say; even if
it's her inability to say the right thing. This is a luminous
memoir that faces the death of the person you love, falling in love
a second time, and an illness that threatens everything all over
again. There is not one word that does not shine.
*Rachel Joyce*
Playwright and novelist Ephron (Siracusa) balances profound sorrow
with unconditional love in this radiant account of the "many left
turns, some perilous, some wondrous" that her life took following
her husband's death ... Readers will be swept away by this
triumphant story.
*Publisher's Weekly [Starred Review]*
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