Summary:
The book is a collection of autobiographical essays reflecting on the author's experiences with aging, memory loss, and observations on life. It offers humorous and poignant insights into the challenges of later life, relationships, and the changing landscape of the film industry.
Key points:
1. Aging and Memory: Ephron humorously discusses her personal experiences with aging and memory loss.
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