Candace Bushnell, author of "Sex in the City," reads from her first novel, "4 Blondes."
Candace Bushnell is the author of “Sex and the City,” a collection of her New York Observer columns that chronicled the life of uppercrusty Manhattan single women and their problems with men.The book was adapted into the HBO televsion program starring Sarah Jessica Parker.
Bushnell is also a contributing editor to Vogue. Her latest book “4 Blondes” is fiction and details the lives of four women in the glitzy, glamorous, usually destructive world of the Manhattan elite.
Listen to Candace Bushnell read from “4 Blondes” in which Winnie, disappointed in her literary journalist husband’s financial status, must finally face the truth about her own life.
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Paul Gauguin’s Polynesian “paradise”
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Female soldiers fight the brass ceiling
Catholic tribalism and the contraceptive flap
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