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Apr 13, 2022 · In her new memoir Left on Tenth: A Second Chance at Life, Delia Ephron writes about losing her first husband, finding new love, and how surviving cancer has changed her outlook on...
Apr 9, 2022 · Three years later, Delia Ephron’s husband of more than three decades, Jerome Kass, a theater, film and television writer, died of prostate cancer.
Jan 6, 2022 · Her sister and collaborator, the acclaimed filmmaker and writer Nora Ephron, died of cancer in 2012. Three years later, she also lost her husband.
Ephron collaborated with her elder sister, Nora, on Love, Loss, and What I Wore, which ran for over two and a half years Off-Broadway. It has played in cities across the U.S., as well as in cities around the world, including Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Cape Town, Manila, and Sydney.
Apr 17, 2022 · Delia lost Nora in 2012, and her husband, Jerome Kass, just three years later – both to forms of cancer. "Every time I came home, he wasn't there to schmooze about every single thing in the ...
May 3, 2022 · Ephron has since beaten the disease after undergoing treatment and a bone marrow transplant, NPR reported. She and Rutter are still married today.
Apr 12, 2022 · LEFT ON TENTH A Second Chance at Life By Delia Ephron. Six years ago, a few weeks before he died from pancreatic cancer, my good and well-loved husband made an observation from his hospital...
Apr 19, 2022 · She lost her first husband, Jerry Kass, a playwright and screenwriter and her “soul mate of 37 years,” to prostate cancer in 2015. Still mourning him a year later, she wrote an essay in The New York Times that caught the eye of Peter Rutter, a psychiatrist/Jungian psychoanalyst in the San Francisco Bay area, who emailed her (You’ve got ...
Apr 13, 2022 · The narrative starts with loss: the illness and death of Ephron’s husband, the playwright and screenwriter Jerome Kass. It morphs into a tale of new romance with an almost-too-good-to-be-true...
Jul 11, 2017 · Her new (and first) memoir Sister, Mother, Husband, Daughter, began as a simple essay following Nora’s death. Finding writing therapeutic, Delia channeled her feelings of loss onto paper.