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  1. Apr 20, 2022 · Delia Ephron on surviving cancer and the defiance of falling in love in your 70s. Nobody does love and heartbreak like an Ephron. And Delia Ephron knows a lot about it. Her new memoir is Left on ...

  2. May 2, 2022 · Delia Ephron and her late sister, writer-director Nora Ephron, co-wrote the screenplay for “You’ve Got Mail,” the sweet tale of two people falling in love over email — and the author’s ...

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  3. I have always written in many forms—I love bouncing among them—and have written adult novels, humor, children and YA books, as well as movies, plays, and occasional magazine pieces. But I also love to cook, love to bake especially, and am extremely fond of watching television, especially tennis. Delia Ephrons biography.

  4. Jan 31, 2023 · "Delia Ephron is the voice of our times and a master craftsman of the written word. If you are looking for a book that tells you the truth about love, marriage, friendship, family, creativity, loss, redemption and your internet provider, look no further. Ephron soars on the page, and takes us with her. A resplendent memoir, Delia style."

  5. Jun 6, 2017 · Delia Ephron’s Siracusa is a dark tale with incredibly well-drawn characters. It reveals the slights and secrets that can bring about chaos among friends and within families, and adds more than a spoonful of evil into the bargain.

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    Ephron should be called the Queen of Second Chances, and long may she reign...Her endurance is nothing short of mind boggling, her survival to tell the tale even more miraculous. Simultaneously spiritually uplifting and emotionally draining, Ephron’s account of triumphing over life’s greatest challenges is itself a tour de force.—.

  7. Jan 29, 2013 · Delia Ephron writes like a warm-blooded Patricia Highsmith, her sto­ry’s treachery matched by a deep and easy feel for the various human, imperfect ways that people find themselves bound together, and sometimes painstakingly unbind themselves. An absorbing, tense, and original novel.” —Meg Wolitzer, author of The Interestings

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