SUMMER AND THE CITY: A Carrie Diaries Novel: A GIVEAWAY
SUMMER IN THE CITY
A CARRIE DIARIES NOVEL
BY CANDACE BUSHNELL
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Summer is a magical time in New York City and Carrie is in love with all of itthe crazy characters in her neighborhood, the vintage-clothing boutiques, the wild parties, and the glamorous man who has swept her off her feet. Best of all, she's finally in a real writing class, taking her first steps toward fulfilling her dream. This sequel to The Carrie Diaries brings surprising revelations as Carrie learns to navigate her way around the Big Apple, going from being a country "sparrow"as Samantha Jones dubs her to the person she always wanted to be. But as it becomes increasingly difficult to reconcile her past with her future, Carrie realizes that making it in New York is much more complicated than she ever imagined.
With her signature wit and sparkling humor, Candace Bushnell reveals the irresistible story of how Carrie met Samantha and Miranda, and what turned a small-town girl into one of New York City's most unforgettable icons, Carrie Bradshaw.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Candace Bushnell is the critically acclaimed, international bestselling author of Sex and the City, The Carrie Diaries, One Fifth Avenue, Lipstick Jungle, Trading Up, Four Blondes, and the upcom! ing Summ er and the City (A Carrie Diaries Book, due in April 2011)the coming-of-age story of one her most famous creations, Carrie Bradshaw. Sex and the City, published in 1996, was the basis for the HBO hit series and two subsequent blockbuster movies. Lipstick Jungle became a popular television series on NBC.
From Sex and the City through six successive novels, Bushnell has revealed a gift for tapping into the zeitgeist of any New York minute. With each book, she has deepened her range, but with a light touch that makes her complex literary accomplishments look easy. The Guardian sums up Bushnells work this way: She caustically addresses the conditions of materialism, cramped urban life, and metropolitan speed, where fame and wealth are all around, but never in ones grasp.Bushnell is courageous in bringing this to the fore, and she is blessed with an Austen-like mastery in doing so. She cuts through the lies that women tell themselves about the surface equality of Western society. As such, she has much more in common with Edith Wharton, Dorothy Parker and early Bret Easton Ellis.
Bushnell grew up in Glastonbury, Connecticut, and moved to New York City at age 19. She attended Rice University and New York University, and began her professional career at 19 when she wrote a childrens book for Simon & Schuster. Throughout her twenties, Bushnell developed her trademark style as a freelancer, writing darkly humorous pieces about women, relationships and dating for Mademoiselle, Self , and Esquire. In 1990, she wrote a column that would become a precursor for Sex and the City called "The Human Cartoon," a fictional serial published in Hamptons magazine. She began writing for the New York Observer in 1993; in November of 1994, she created the column "Sex and the City," which ran in the New York Observer for two years. The column was bought as a book in 1995, and sold to HBO as a series in 1996. Bushnell hosted a radio show on Sirius Satellite Radio called"Sex, Success, and Sensibil! ity,&quo t; which aired from October 2006 to October 2008.She also wrote and created a web series in 2009 called The Broadroom whichstarred Jennie Garth. Candace Bushnell is currently at work on The Two Mrs. Stones, which will be in bookstores in April 2012.
Through her books and television series, Bushnells work has influenced and defined two generations of women. She is the winner of the 2006 Matrix Award for books (other winners include Joan Didion and Amy Tan), and a recipient of the Albert Einstein Spirit of Achievement Award. In 2002, she married NYC Ballet Principal Dancer Charles Askegard. She currently resides in Manhattan.
From Sex and the City through six successive novels, Bushnell has revealed a gift for tapping into the zeitgeist of any New York minute. With each book, she has deepened her range, but with a light touch that makes her complex literary accomplishments look easy. The Guardian sums up Bushnells work this way: She caustically addresses the conditions of materialism, cramped urban life, and metropolitan speed, where fame and wealth are all around, but never in ones grasp.Bushnell is courageous in bringing this to the fore, and she is blessed with an Austen-like mastery in doing so. She cuts through the lies that women tell themselves about the surface equality of Western society. As such, she has much more in common with Edith Wharton, Dorothy Parker and early Bret Easton Ellis.
Bushnell grew up in Glastonbury, Connecticut, and moved to New York City at age 19. She attended Rice University and New York University, and began her professional career at 19 when she wrote a childrens book for Simon & Schuster. Throughout her twenties, Bushnell developed her trademark style as a freelancer, writing darkly humorous pieces about women, relationships and dating for Mademoiselle, Self , and Esquire. In 1990, she wrote a column that would become a precursor for Sex and the City called "The Human Cartoon," a fictional serial published in Hamptons magazine. She began writing for the New York Observer in 1993; in November of 1994, she created the column "Sex and the City," which ran in the New York Observer for two years. The column was bought as a book in 1995, and sold to HBO as a series in 1996. Bushnell hosted a radio show on Sirius Satellite Radio called"Sex, Success, and Sensibil! ity,&quo t; which aired from October 2006 to October 2008.She also wrote and created a web series in 2009 called The Broadroom whichstarred Jennie Garth. Candace Bushnell is currently at work on The Two Mrs. Stones, which will be in bookstores in April 2012.
Through her books and television series, Bushnells work has influenced and defined two generations of women. She is the winner of the 2006 Matrix Award for books (other winners include Joan Didion and Amy Tan), and a recipient of the Albert Einstein Spirit of Achievement Award. In 2002, she married NYC Ballet Principal Dancer Charles Askegard. She currently resides in Manhattan.
Photo by Wendy Carlson.
GIVEAWAY
I HAVE ONE FUN COPY OF
THIS SUMMER TREAT TO
GIVE AWAY TO A LUCKY
READER JUST FROM ME!
--U.S. RESIDENTS ONLY
--NO P. O. BOXES
---INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS
IN CASE YOU WIN!
--ALL COMMENTS MUST BE SEPARATE TO
COUNT AS MORE THAN ONE!

--NO P. O. BOXES
---INCLUDE YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS
IN CASE YOU WIN!
--ALL COMMENTS MUST BE SEPARATE TO
COUNT AS MORE THAN ONE!
HOW TO ENTER:
+1 ENTRY: COMMENT ON SOMETHING YOU FOUND INTERESTING ABOVE THAT MADE YOU WANT TO WIN SUMMER AND THE CITY AND DON'T FORGET YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS! span>
+1 MORE ENTRY: BLOG OR TWEET ABOUT THIS GIVEAWAY AND LEAVE A LINK THAT I CAN FOLLOW
+1 MORE ENTRY: VISIT CANDACE BUSHNELL'S WEBSITE HERE AND THEN COMMENT ON ONE OTHER BOOK TITLE OF HERS THAT LOOKS INTERESTING TO YOU
+1 MORE ENTRY: COMMENT ON ONE OTHER CURRENT GIVEAWAY OF MINE THAT YOU HAVE ENTERED. YOU MAY COMMENT ON AS MANY AS YOU ENTERED THAT ARE STILL GOING ON BUT YOU MUST DO IT SEPARATELY
GIVEAWAY ENDS AT
6 PM, EST, JUNE 11
GOOD LUCK!
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