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Heartburn

On sale

5th August 2008

Price: £8.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781844085170

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Reviews

Nigella Lawson
I have bought more copies of this book to give to people, in a frenzy of enthusiasm, than any other . . . Heartburn is the perfect, bittersweet, sobbingly funny, all-too-true confessional novel. There is not a wrong word - about food, marriage, life, love, loss
Sali Hughes, Stylist
Heartburn took the most miserable personal situation and made it hysterically funny, inspiring and utterly relatable to women of all ages. I became obsessed with its author and thinly disguised heroine
Gail Collins, New York Times
What really interested Ephron, for all her clever writing about food, politics and overcluttered purses, were matters of the heart. She is the exact opposite of Dorothy Parker. She is wit without cynicism, the ultimate romantic
Andrew Billen, The Times
Full of cynicism and gags, this autobiographical novel is comic writing at its finest
Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train
I am not a great reader of comic novels, but Ephron's hilarious, recipe-strewn, semi-autobiographical account of a heavily pregnant woman whose husband has left her for a woman with a 'neck as long as an arm' is a treat. A perfect example of Ephron's gift for turning tragedy into comedy, Heartburn is evidence that revenge is indeed a dish best served cold
Adam Kay
It is snortingly funny in its depiction of the death throes of a relationship. And it bursts with recipes. What more could you ask for?
Hadley Freeman, The Week
Not just the funniest novel ever written about divorce, but the funniest novel ever. Only the truly talented make writing as good as this look easy
India Knight
Heartburn is as hilarious as it is heartbreaking and as brittle (very) as it is steely (even more)
Amy Poehler
I kept a copy of Nora Ephron's Heartburn next to me as a reminder of how to be funny and truthful, and all I ended up doing was ignoring my writing and rereading Heartburn
Guardian
[Ephron] chatters up a storm, always on the verge of wisecracking up
Helen Rosner, New Yorker
The real magic of the novel comes from Ephron's nonchalant conversationalism