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A review by pbraue13
Left on Tenth: A Second Chance at Life: A Memoir by Delia Ephron
4.0
Reading this I can tell that Nora and Delia are sisters. They share the same dry wit and hilarious relatability in their writing.
This book is a nice catalogue of one woman’s coming to terms with grief and loss and dealing with potential illness. Both topics that are very close to my heart and my own life experience. From fighting with the phone company to kill a lost loved ones account to figuring out how to operate in the world again, this book is perfect for those who have lost someone because it makes you both laugh at these ridiculous parts of the process and acknowledge the hard moments. There were moments that dragged a bit but otherwise a breezy and quick read.
4/5 stars!
This book is a nice catalogue of one woman’s coming to terms with grief and loss and dealing with potential illness. Both topics that are very close to my heart and my own life experience. From fighting with the phone company to kill a lost loved ones account to figuring out how to operate in the world again, this book is perfect for those who have lost someone because it makes you both laugh at these ridiculous parts of the process and acknowledge the hard moments. There were moments that dragged a bit but otherwise a breezy and quick read.
4/5 stars!