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We're joined one last time by fan favorite Katherine Hill (A Short Move) to talk about Nora Ephron's 1983 novel Heartburn, a thinly veiled account of the author's divorce from Carl Bernstein. Specifically: Why does it seem like everyone is reading this book right now? And is it somehow the godmother of the recent spate of Millenial divorce books?
Also discussed: humor as a coping mechanism, voice-driven novels, recipes in fiction, and why are people on Goodreads mad at Nora Ephron?
If you're enjoying the show, and would like more of it, check out our Patreon, where we post bonus episodes every two weeks (and where you'll have access to a veritable treasure trove of previous episodes, for a measley $5 a month): https://www.patreon.com/c/BookFight
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We're joined one last time by fan favorite Katherine Hill (A Short Move) to talk about Nora Ephron's 1983 novel Heartburn, a thinly veiled account of the author's divorce from Carl Bernstein. Specifically: Why does it seem like everyone is reading this book right now? And is it somehow the godmother of the recent spate of Millenial divorce books?
Also discussed: humor as a coping mechanism, voice-driven novels, recipes in fiction, and why are people on Goodreads mad at Nora Ephron?
If you're enjoying the show, and would like more of it, check out our Patreon, where we post bonus episodes every two weeks (and where you'll have access to a veritable treasure trove of previous episodes, for a measley $5 a month): https://www.patreon.com/c/BookFight

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