Nora Ephron was one of the most popular, accomplished, and beloved writers in American journalism and film.
Nora Ephron: A Life is the first biography of the Manhattan-born girl who forged a path of her own, earning accolades and adoration from critics and fans alike. Author Kristin Marguerite Doidge explores the tremendous successes and disappointing failures Ephron sustained in her career and examines the private life she tried to keep in balance with her insatiable ambition.
Nora's career spanned five decades of smart, successful writing in nearly every medium: magazines, essays, movies, plays, books, and even blogs. Based on rare archival research and more than thirty interviews with some of Ephron's closest friends, family, collaborators, adversaries, and colleagues—as well as numerous interviews Ephron herself gave throughout her career—award-winning journalist and cultural critic Doidge has written a captivating story of the life of a creative writer whose passion for the perfect one-liner and ferocious drive to succeed revolutionized journalism, comedy, and film.
The first in-depth biography to explore the complex themes that ran through Nora's work and to examine why so many of them still grab our attention today.
Kristin Marguerite Doidge is an award-winning journalist, professor, and speaker based in Los Angeles. Her writing has been featured in The Atlantic, Marie Claire, FORTUNE, xoJane, Bustle, KCRW/NPR, Time Out Los Angeles, GOOD magazine, ETOnline.com, GIRLBOSS, and the Los Angeles Business Journal. She earned multiple NAEJ Awards and Los Angeles/Southern California Press Club Award nominations. She has a master’s degree in specialized journalism from the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Journalism and teaches journalism and strategic public relations at Loyola Marymount University.
PROLOGUE: WHY NORA EPHRON (STILL) MATTERS
ACT ONE: GROWING UP EPHRON (The early years: 1941-1958)
CHAPTER ONE: “Can I Read Your Work?”
CHAPTER TWO: “The Business”
CHAPTER THREE: Beverly Hills High
ACT TWO: THE WELLESLEY YEARS (1958-1962) & NEW JOURNALISM (1962-mid-70’s)
CHAPTER FOUR: Take Her, She’s Mine
CHAPTER FIVE: Mail Girl
CHAPTER SIX: Wallflower
ACT THREE: BERNSTEIN AND BERNIE (1976-1987)
CHAPTER SEVEN: Ms. Ephron Goes to Washington
CHAPTER EIGHT: When Nora Met Jacob
CHAPTER NINE: Saved by a Building (1980-87)
ACT FOUR: NORA THE FILMMAKER (1989-2000’s)
CHAPTER TEN: What Nora’s Having
CHAPTER ELEVEN: This is My Life
CHAPTER TWELVE: Sleepless
ACT FIVE: IN THE END (2000-2012)
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: More writing than ever
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: “I have this blood thing.”
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: A softer Nora
PROLOGUE: POST-EPHRON (2012-present)
(or The Sound of Silence)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
NOTES
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