Stiletto-sharp wit and dialogue ... A compulsive read.

OK MAGAZINE

Extremely funny, but it's a hard-boiled humour with a cruel edge

OBSERVER

Bushnell is a fabulous writer who captures her world in hard, glittering prose

EVE

FOUR BLONDES charts the romantic intrigues, liaisons, betrayals and victories of four modern women: a beautiful B-list model finagles rent-free summerhouses in the Hamptons from her lovers until she discovers she can get a man but can't get what she wants; a high-powered magazine columnist's floundering marriage to a literary journalist is thrown into crisis when her husband's career fails to live up to her expectations; a 'Cinderella' records her descent into paranoia in her journal as she realises she wants anybody's life except her own; an artist and aging 'It girl' - who fears that her time for finding a man has run out - travels to London in search of the kind of love and devotion she can't find in Manhattan...

Studded with her trademark wit and stiletto-heel-sharp insight, FOUR BLONDES is dark, true, and compulsively readable.

Les mer
* A cool witty novel about urban sexuality, from the author of SEX AND THE CITY
Stiletto-sharp wit and dialogue...A compulsive read. - OK MAGAZINE

Extremely funny, but it's a hard boiled humour with a cruel edge. - OBSERVER

Bushnell is a fabulous writer who captures her world in hard, glittering prose. - EVE

Thank God this book is about four separate people- if it were about one, I wouldn't have been able to put it doen at all- stylishly presented in dark and illuminating chunks. - IRISH TATLER
Les mer
* A cool witty novel about urban sexuality, from the author of SEX AND THE CITY

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780349114033
Publisert
2001-02-01
Utgiver
Little, Brown Book Group
Vekt
259 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Candace Bushnell is the creator of SEX AND THE CITY and has been described by the Evening Standard as a 'genius'. The Observer compared her to Nancy Mitford and the Sunday Telegraph to 'Jane Austen with a Martini.'