You Don't Look Your age and Other Fairy Tales
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Why she wrote when she wrote -- Facing face-lifts -- Chills in the hot sun -- Heartbreak -- Expensive clothes -- The elephant in the room -- Separate bedrooms for Marcia and Larry -- From Cosmo to Ms. -- Chocolate chemo -- The giant named Tourette's -- Little blue pill -- Jeremy hit rock bottom -- The dictator, the farmer, and the professor -- To sleep or not to sleep -- The art of the faux pas -- Eavesdropping on adultery -- Par for the course -- Trudie foodie -- Her disappearing act -- Mammogram day -- Labor Day weekend labors : a hateful three days -- A dog's dying -- First kiss -- I hated Teddy and Teddy hated me -- The humble beginnings of my somewhat spiritual self -- Picture perfect (almost) -- To lose a child -- The Larry Kramer -- Melissa Van Holdenvas -- A day at will -- Frenemy -- Letter to a dead great-aunt : a personal memoir -- A million-dollar smile -- Eunice's period. Stopped. -- Did you ever see a book cry? -- Advice to women in a male-dominated workplace -- Do you believe in Santa Claus? -- The cookie wars : W.M. vs. Mrs. Spatz -- Mentor not -- The day she lost her jealousy at Barneys -- Imaginary/real -- What's in a name? -- A man with a scythe rang my doorbell -- +1.75 : an insight -- Gliding gracefully into gravity -- The wrong kind of hot.
Famed documentary producer Sheila Nevins is the one person who always tells it like it is, and who will say, "Learn from my mistakes and my successes. Because you don't get smarter as you get older, you get braver." An astonishingly frank, funny, poignant book about the real-life challenges of being a woman in a man's world; what it means to be a working mother; what it's like to be an older woman in a youth-obsessed culture; the sometimes changing, often sweet truth about marriages; what being a feminist really means; and that you are in good company if your adult children don't return your phone calls. -- Adapted from book jacket.
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Nice for a week or two of short stories before bed submitted by adj737 on July 20, 2017, 2:44pm Found the short stories to be quick reads, moderately entertaining,but most not too memorable. Mostly feels like reading stream of consciousness vignette.
Funny if you're the same demographic as the author submitted by 21621031390949 on July 16, 2021, 6:41pm Amusing book of essays about aging as an affluent, white, professional woman. Funny commentary on Madison Avenue's pressure to look young, the glass ceiling, relationships, values. Touchingly sad essays on grief. In the recorded book available on Overdrive, all are read by an amazing all-star cast of A-list actresses. A funny, mostly true book if you're close enough to the writer's demographic.
PUBLISHED
New York : Flatiron Books, 2017.
Year Published: 2017
Description: 255 pages ; 22 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9781250111302
1250111307
SUBJECTS
Nevins, Sheila.
Women television producers and directors -- Biography.
Autobiographies.
Humor.
Anecdotes.