Originally Posted By: pizzaboy
Very sad. Ephron was a brilliant writer. Granted, her essays and books were aimed more at women than at men, but her wit transcended all of that.


Absolutely true. Ephron had a gift for being able to show the woman's view on life and being able to make men understand it. Plus she could hysterically show the guy's take on something. She was my favorite current playwright and will be sorely missed. It's very sad to me to realize that I'll never see anything new form her anymore.

FWIW - I bought two movie posters in the past 25 years or so. One was of "Sleepless in Seattle" and the other was from "When Harry Met Sally". I relate closely to both movies, and that is due to Ephron's wonderful writing.

R.I.P. Nora, and thank you beyond words for the wonderful stories.


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