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Sister Mother Husband Dog: (Etc.) by Delia Ephron / 2013 Trade Paperback
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Item specifics
- Condition
- Very Good
- Seller Notes
- Narrative Type
- Nonfiction
- Intended Audience
- Adults
- Type
- Novel
- ISBN
- 9780142181096
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0142181099
ISBN-13
9780142181096
eBay Product ID (ePID)
177268282
Product Key Features
Book Title
Sister Mother Husband Dog : (Etc.)
Number of Pages
240 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Women, Personal Memoirs, Literary, Essays, Form / Essays, Siblings
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Family & Relationships, Biography & Autobiography, Humor, Literary Collections
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
7.2 Oz
Item Length
8 in
Item Width
5.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
Reviews
Praise for SISTER MOTHER HUSBAND DOG "I used to have an idea for an essay: it would be about how college alumni magazines are essentially the book of everything. But having read Delia Ephron's Sister Mother Husband Dog , I've changed my mind. This is the book of everything. It contains love, work, death, religion, sorrow, and baked goods, among many, many other things. I felt such a range of emotions when reading it. Ephron writes openly and deeply about powerful loss, and hilariously about the small and large absurdities of all our lives. With this amazing, inclusive collection, she doesn't miss a thing." -Meg Wolitzer, author of The Interestings "Nothing is more fun or funny than Delia Ephron grappling with her marriage, with her remote control, with what the weather does to her hair, and even with the loss of the larger-than-life family of writers who shaped her. No matter your species, you will desperately want Delia for your sister, your mother, maybe even your husband (though definitely not your dog)."-Lena Dunham "What a wonderful, wonderful book. Delia Ephron tangles fearlessly with heartbreak, ambiguity, and the day-to-day absurdities of her life, and of course, our own. I cried and I laughed and then immediately reread every essay the moment I was done. Sister Mother Husband Dog is genius, and Ephron remains our most radiant observer of the hidden places of the heart." -Marie Brenner, author of Apples and Oranges "I devoured Delia's deliciously wonderful memoir in one-and-a-half sittings. All praise to her for these self-honest and hilarious stories of love, life and the healing power of girlfriends, doggies and bakery items." -Jane Lynch, actress and author of Happy Accidents "Who wouldn't want to be a spy in the house of Ephron, where writing is the family business and essays can feel like confidences of the gossipy but upright, trustworthy kind'...[Delia Ephron] reports from the frontlines of heartbreak, but frankly and with less sugarcoating than the post-Nora reader might expect....everything is there in perfect proportion-the love, the disbelief, and the helplessness. The book builds in heft and gravity to finish gorgeously.... Sister Mother Husband Dog is a valentine, sometimes frilly but more memorably about love, loss, and all that is irreplaceable."-Elinor Lipman, The New York Times Book Review , "I used to have an idea for an essay: it would be about how college alumni magazines are essentially the book of everything. But having read Delia Ephron's Sister Mother Husband Dog , I've changed my mind. This is the book of everything. It contains love, work, death, religion, sorrow, and baked goods, among many, many other things. I felt such a range of emotions when reading it. Ephron writes openly and deeply about powerful loss, and hilariously about the small and large absurdities of all our lives. With this amazing, inclusive collection, she doesn't miss a thing." --Meg Wolitzer, author of The Interestings "Nothing is more fun or funny than Delia Ephron grappling with her marriage, with her remote control, with what the weather does to her hair, and even with the loss of the larger-than-life family of writers who shaped her. No matter your species, you will desperately want Delia for your sister, your mother, maybe even your husband (though definitely not your dog)."--Lena Dunham "What a wonderful, wonderful book. Delia Ephron tangles fearlessly with heartbreak, ambiguity, and the day-to-day absurdities of her life, and of course, our own. I cried and I laughed and then immediately reread every essay the moment I was done. Sister Mother Husband Dog is genius, and Ephron remains our most radiant observer of the hidden places of the heart." --Marie Brenner, author of Apples and Oranges "I devoured Delia's deliciously wonderful memoir in one-and-a-half sittings. All praise to her for these self-honest and hilarious stories of love, life and the healing power of girlfriends, doggies and bakery items." --Jane Lynch, actress and author of Happy Accidents "Who wouldn't want to be a spy in the house of Ephron, where writing is the family business and essays can feel like confidences of the gossipy but upright, trustworthy kind'...[Delia Ephron] reports from the frontlines of heartbreak, but frankly and with less sugarcoating than the post-Nora reader might expect....everything is there in perfect proportion--the love, the disbelief, and the helplessness. The book builds in heft and gravity to finish gorgeously.... Sister Mother Husband Dog is a valentine, sometimes frilly but more memorably about love, loss, and all that is irreplaceable."--Elinor Lipman, The New York Times Book Review "The mix here mirrors the comforting jumble of real life, with jewels, junk, and everything else thrown in, creating a down-to-earth intimacy that is classic Ephron."-- Publisher's Weekly "[Ephron's] keen observations about family, friends, work and life's small indignities and deep sorrows leave readers laughing out loud one moment and tearing up the next. A witty and often profound look at human behavior and all its absurdities, contradictions, obsessions and phobias."-- Kirkus Reviews, Praise for SISTER MOTHER HUSBAND DOG "I used to have an idea for an essay: it would be about how college alumni magazines are essentially the book of everything. But having read Delia Ephron's Sister Mother Husband Dog , I've changed my mind. This is the book of everything. It contains love, work, death, religion, sorrow, and baked goods, among many, many other things. I felt such a range of emotions when reading it. Ephron writes openly and deeply about powerful loss, and hilariously about the small and large absurdities of all our lives. With this amazing, inclusive collection, she doesn't miss a thing." -Meg Wolitzer, author of The Interestings "Nothing is more fun or funny than Delia Ephron grappling with her marriage, with her remote control, with what the weather does to her hair, and even with the loss of the larger-than-life family of writers who shaped her. No matter your species, you will desperately want Delia for your sister, your mother, maybe even your husband (though definitely not your dog)."-Lena Dunham "What a wonderful, wonderful book. Delia Ephron tangles fearlessly with heartbreak, ambiguity, and the day-to-day absurdities of her life, and of course, our own. I cried and I laughed and then immediately reread every essay the moment I was done. Sister Mother Husband Dog is genius, and Ephron remains our most radiant observer of the hidden places of the heart." -Marie Brenner, author of Apples and Oranges "I devoured Delia's deliciously wonderful memoir in one-and-a-half sittings. All praise to her for these self-honest and hilarious stories of love, life and the healing power of girlfriends, doggies and bakery items." -Jane Lynch, actress and author of Happy Accidents "Who wouldn't want to be a spy in the house of Ephron, where writing is the family business and essays can feel like confidences of the gossipy but upright, trustworthy kind'...[Delia Ephron] reports from the frontlines of heartbreak, but frankly and with less sugarcoating than the post-Nora reader might expect....everything is there in perfect proportion-the love, the disbelief, and the helplessness. The book builds in heft and gravity to finish gorgeously.... Sister Mother Husband Dog is a valentine, sometimes frilly but more memorably about love, loss, and all that is irreplaceable."-Elinor Lipman, The New York Times Book Review "The mix here mirrors the comforting jumble of real life, with jewels, junk, and everything else thrown in, creating a down-to-earth intimacy that is classic Ephron."- Publisher's Weekly "[Ephron's] keen observations about family, friends, work and life's small indignities and deep sorrows leave readers laughing out loud one moment and tearing up the next. A witty and often profound look at human behavior and all its absurdities, contradictions, obsessions and phobias."- Kirkus Reviews , Praise for SISTER MOTHER HUSBAND DOG "I used to have an idea for an essay: it would be about how college alumni magazines are essentially the book of everything. But having read Delia Ephron's Sister Mother Husband Dog , I've changed my mind. This is the book of everything. It contains love, work, death, religion, sorrow, and baked goods, among many, many other things. I felt such a range of emotions when reading it. Ephron writes openly and deeply about powerful loss, and hilariously about the small and large absurdities of all our lives. With this amazing, inclusive collection, she doesn't miss a thing." -Meg Wolitzer, author of The Interestings "What a wonderful, wonderful book. Delia Ephron tangles fearlessly with heartbreak, ambiguity, and the day-to-day absurdities of her life, and of course, our own. I cried and I laughed and then immediately reread every essay the moment I was done. Sister Mother Husband Dog is genius, and Ephron remains our most radiant observer of the hidden places of the heart." -Marie Brenner, author of Apples and Oranges "I devoured Delia's deliciously wonderful memoir in one-and-a-half sittings. All praise to her for these self-honest and hilarious stories of love, life and the healing power of girlfriends, doggies and bakery items." -Jane Lynch, actress and author of Happy Accidents Praise for THE LION IS IN: "One of the sharpest observers of human behavior around, Ephron, with her trademark mastery of smart, snappy dialogue, delivers a read-in-one-sitting, feel-good celebration of resiliency and hope." - Booklist "Three women embark on a journey of self-discovery, facilitated by a giant feline, in Ephron's whimsical but winsome third novel." - Kirkus Reviews "Imagine if Siegfried & Roy had written Water for Elephants … The Lion Is In is off to the races from the first sentence. [A] fun ride." - Tampa Bay Times
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Synopsis
Bestselling author Delia Ephron shares a deeply personal collection of stories and essays, anchored by a loving remembrance of her sister Nora. In Sister Mother Husband Dog, Delia Ephron brings her trademark wit and effervescent prose to a series of autobiographical essays about life, love, sisterhood, movies, and family. In "Losing Nora," she deftly captures the rivalry, mutual respect, and intimacy that made up her relationship with her older sister and frequent writing companion. Other essays run the gamut from a humorous piece about love and the movies--how one romantic comedy completely destroyed her twenties--to the joy of girl friends and best friendship, the magical madness and miracle of dogs, keen-eyed observations about urban survival, and a serious and affecting memoir of life with her mother and growing up the child of alcoholics. Ephron's eloquent style and voice illuminate every page of this superb and singular work.
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