A review by jiujensu
I Remember Nothing: And Other Reflections by Nora Ephron

3.0

This is the kind of book you write when you're famous, but it was still entertaining - this on getting older. She can be blunt like Vonnegut or funny like Sedaris, but it kind of felt like little bits of things she wanted to get out there that didn't really fit in any of her other work.

She was at Newsweek around the time of the equal pay fight, but skipped out and found her own way to success. That's fine. It worked, but I guess I figured her more of a feminist than maybe she really was/is. A couple of the vignettes are a little dismissive of the 70s and feminism, I thought.