![]() ![]() This brief, long-overdue book is for readers still willing to buy into Ms. ![]() “I Feel Bad About My Neck” is not for them. There are those who would argue that the homeless woman has a tougher row to hoe than Ms. Ephron concludes that she is “only about eight hours a week away from looking exactly like that woman on the street.” A standout among the essays in Nora Ephron’s “I Feel Bad About My Neck” is titled “On Maintenance.” It describes the bare minimum of costly, time-consuming beauty rituals that the author must undergo on a monthly basis, just so that she can continue looking like a reasonable facsimile of herself.Īt the end of the essay she spots a gray-haired, bushy-browed, mustachioed homeless woman who is without a decent manicure. ![]()
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