Is There Still Sex in the City?: And Just Like That... 25 Years of Sex and the City

Candace Bushnell

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'Funny and honest dispatches from the world of modern dating' Vogue

'Bushnell's voice is as knowing and sharp as ever' Washington Post

'Bittersweet, amusing and well observed' Viv Groskop, Guardian

'Fuelled by chilled rose, Sex and the City scribe Candace Bushnell is masterfully decoding a new era of single life' USA Today

Candace Bushnell gets personal in her new memoir - an investigation into what happens when a woman of a certain age (okay, let's call it 'middle') finds herself not-so-young, free and single in the city.

MILFs, cougars, love, sex, divorce - Candace's brilliantly funny and honest first-person account lays bare the truth behind middle-aged romance.

This is a pull-no-punches social commentary and an indispensable companion to one of the most revolutionary dating books of the twentieth century.

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Praise for Is There Still Sex in the City?: And Just Like That... 25 Years of Sex and the City

  • Her funny and honest dispatches from the world of modern dating reveal what love, sex and friendship look like for the middle-aged woman - VogueBittersweet, amusing and well observed . . . This is a book about whether we can accept who we are when things don't turn out how we wanted them to - GuardianFans of Sex and the City will enjoy Candace Bushnell's typically candid, semi-fictionalised, anecdote-rich memoir... Funny, witty and bittersweet - The LadyBushnell's voice is as knowing and sharp as ever - Washington PostFuelled by chilled rose, Sex and the City scribe Candace Bushnell is masterfully decoding a new era of single life - USA TodaySometimes it can be fun to wonder what became of our fictional heroines... That you-gotta-laugh-or-you-cry place is where Candace Bushnell, with her usual sparkling candor, begins Is There Still Sex in the City? - New York Times

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Candace Bushnell

Candace Bushnell

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.'

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