Nora Ephron returns with her first book since the astounding success of I Feel Bad About My Neck, taking a cool, hard, hilarious look at the past, the present, and the future, bemoaning the vicissitudes of modern life, and recalling with her signature clarity and wisdom everything she hasnrsquot yet forgotten.Ephron writes about falling hard for a way of life ldquoJournalism A Love Storyrdquo and about breaking up even harder with the men in her life ldquoThe D Wordrdquo lists ldquoTwenty-five Things People Have a Shocking Capacity to Be Surprised by Over and Over Againrdquo ldquoThere is no explaining the stock market but people tryrdquo ldquoYou can never know the truth of anyonersquos marriage, including your ownrdquo ldquoCary Grant was Jewishrdquo ldquoMen cheatrdquo reveals the alarming evolution, a decade after she wrote and directed Yoursquove Got Mail, of her relationship with her in-box ldquoThe Six Stages of E-Mailrdquo and asks the age-old question, which came first, the chicken soup or the cold? All the while, she gives candid, edgy voice to everything women who have reached a certain age have been thinking .