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Sister Mother Husband Dog

By: Delia Ephron
Narrated by: Meg Ryan
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In Sister Mother Husband Dog, Delia Ephron brings her trademark wit and effervescent prose to a series of autobiographical essays about life, love, writing, movies, and family. In "Sister," she deftly captures the rivalry, mutual respect, and intimacy that made up her relationship with her older sister and frequent writing companion, Nora. "Blame It on the Movies" is Ephron's wry and romantic essay about becoming a writer and finding a storybook ending to her twenties, though it was just the beginning of a lifetime of taking notes. "Bakeries" is both a lighthearted tour through her favorite downtown patisseries and a thoughtful, deeply felt reflection on the dilemma of "having it all." From keen observations on modern living, the joy of girlfriends, and best-friendship, to a consideration of the magical madness and miracle of dogs, to haunting recollections of life with her famed screenwriter mother and growing up the child of alcoholics, Ephron's eloquent style and voice illuminate every moment of this superb and singular work.

Recorded by arrangement with Blue Rider Press, a member of Penguin Group (USA) LLC. Stories previously published in the New York Times: "Name-Jacked" (originally titled "Hey, You Stole My Name!"), "The Banks Taketh" (originally titled "The Banks Taketh, But Don't Giveth"), "Hit & Run," "If My Dad Could Tweet," "Your Order Has Been Shipped" (originally titled "The Hell of Online Shopping"). Previously published in the Wall Street Journal: "Upgrade Hell."

©2013 Delia Ephron (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
Biographies & Memoirs Entertainment & Celebrities Essays Parenting & Families Siblings Celebrity Nonfiction Funny Heartfelt Witty Feel-Good
Personal Reflections • Relatable Experiences • Angelic Voice • Heartwarming Stories • Life Insights • Emotional Depth

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Oh, my God What a treat

the wonderful humor

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Meg Ryan’s narration makes this the wonderful listen that it is. Engaging from the start, it is almost like sitting down to a long lunch with an old friend. I expect to listen to it many more times as I enjoyed it so much!

Warm, Profound, and Funny

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I can tell I will have to read more about all the women in this book. Many of the movies I love were books that they wrote, movies one or more were screenwritten by or they did both both. Collaborated on others.
When I bought this book I was amazed that I recognized the voice, if only I could pin it down who? It didn't take long. Meg Ryan is probably my all time favorite actress since I first was charmed by her in "Top Gun."
When she teamed with Tom Hanks they became my favorite as they complimented each other's talent. Every one of their movies is what my Bro-in-low calls a clicker stopper (TV remote). But "Sleeper in Seattle" my all time favorite movie. It actually supplanted the movie featured in this book. So two 5 star features in this audio book. The book itself and Meg Ryan narrating it!

The book kept me glued to my smartphone. It is funny, sad,seems too short and very well-written.

Finished in two pieces.

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Just what I needed.

I love love loved it. I remember the moment that I heard that Nora died. I was on vacation with friends and one of them looked at the news burp on their phone to report it after a gasp. I had no clue who she was. I found out from the lengthy discusssion afterwards. Because of Delia's last name I took a chance on this book and boy oh boy am I glad I did.

Here is the skinny - 1) It's four and a half an hours long and 2) Meg Ryan reads it to you. Which can be bad and good if you are expecting hours of bang for your buck. It's exceptionally good and fabulous if you need a book to get you through 5 hours that will make you feel confident, chatty and fun at the end. It's a real mood elevator.

This book is chatting with your best friend - reliving heartbreak with a friend - hearing all your friend's funny stories and clucking your tongue at life with a friend. It's good company.

I ended up spending a lot of time googling Delia's entire family throughout the whole book. Imagine their parents, who wrote many of my most favorite movies, being so different from the characters that they created. That was mind boggling to me.

I've read over 80 books this year and Delia is the only one of those authors that I have joined facebook page with so I can keep track of them. When she writes her next novel or movie - I want to know about it. I am going to be there the first day.

Meg Ryan is, of course, like listening to angels.

AHHHHHHH - Just wonderful!!!

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What made the experience of listening to Sister Mother Husband Dog the most enjoyable?

I didn't know much about Nora Ephron, and much of the story does discuss the author's relationship with her, and their lives. However, I still found the book very interesting, and inspirational, and a lovely listen.

Enjoyable, even if not a big fan of Nora Ephron

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