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Delia Ephron on Her Personal Rom-com and Surviving Leukemia

A second chance at life is hoped for by many but granted to very few. Delia Ephron is the screenwriter behind blockbuster rom-coms like "You’ve Got Mail," directed by her sister Nora Ephron. In her new memoir, "Left on Tenth," Delia relates how her life has, at times, resembled one of these films. It’s about finding love after loss – and exploring this love during her treatment for leukemia.

Delia Ephron on Her Personal Rom-com and Surviving Leukemia

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