that caught the eye of Lee Eisenberg, a young editor at the magazine. Just a year earlier, he had been a senior at the University of Pennsylvania and had entered a contest devised by Harold Hayes, the editor of Esquire, ...
She was celebrated by Hollywood, embraced by literary New York, and adored by legions of fans throughout the world. Award-winning journalist Richard Cohen, wrote this about She Made Me Laugh: “I call this book a third-person memoir.
"A memoir of direct experiences with Mother Teresa, when Emmons discovered her sense of humor first hand, and is also a reflection on the saint's "dark night of the soul""--
The writer and filmmaker Nora Ephron is captured by her long-time and dear friend Richard Cohen in a recollection of their decades-long friendship.
This book is a memoir of the author’s direct experiences with Mother Teresa during a trip to Calcutta in 1996 when she discovered that sense of humor first hand.