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Crazy Salad and Scribble Scribble: Some Things about Women Notes on the Media
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Crazy Salad and Scribble Scribble: Some Things about Women Notes on the Media
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Crazy Salad and Scribble Scribble: Some Things about Women Notes on the Media
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From the bestselling author of
I Feel Bad About My Neck
: two classic collections of uproarious essays tackling everything from feminism to the media, from politics to beauty products, with her inimitable charm and distinctive wit.
This edition brings together some of Ephron’s most famous writing on a generation of women (and men) who helped shape the way we live now, and on events ranging from the Watergate scandal to the Pillsbury Bake-Off. In these sharp, hilariously entertaining, and vividly observed pieces, Ephron illuminates an era with wicked honesty and insight. From the famous “A Few Words About Breasts” to important pieces on her time working for the
New York Post
and
Gourmet Magazine
, these essays show Ephron at her very best.
I Feel Bad About My Neck
: two classic collections of uproarious essays tackling everything from feminism to the media, from politics to beauty products, with her inimitable charm and distinctive wit.
This edition brings together some of Ephron’s most famous writing on a generation of women (and men) who helped shape the way we live now, and on events ranging from the Watergate scandal to the Pillsbury Bake-Off. In these sharp, hilariously entertaining, and vividly observed pieces, Ephron illuminates an era with wicked honesty and insight. From the famous “A Few Words About Breasts” to important pieces on her time working for the
New York Post
and
Gourmet Magazine
, these essays show Ephron at her very best.