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Sex and the City and Us: How Four Single Women Changed Modern Life, Relationships & Love | Inspiring Book for Women, Dating & Self-Discovery
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Sex and the City and Us: How Four Single Women Changed Modern Life, Relationships & Love | Inspiring Book for Women, Dating & Self-Discovery
Sex and the City and Us: How Four Single Women Changed Modern Life, Relationships & Love | Inspiring Book for Women, Dating & Self-Discovery
Sex and the City and Us: How Four Single Women Changed Modern Life, Relationships & Love | Inspiring Book for Women, Dating & Self-Discovery
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The bestselling author of Seinfeldia offers a fascinating retrospective of the iconic and award-winning television series, Sex and the City, in a “bubbly, yet fierce cultural dissection of the groundbreaking show” (Chicago Tribune).This is the story of how a columnist, two gay men, and a writers’ room full of women used their own poignant, hilarious, and humiliating stories to launch a cultural phenomenon. They endured shock, slut-shaming, and a slew of nasty reviews on their way to eventual—if still often begrudging—respect. The show wasn’t perfect, but it revolutionized television for women. When Candace Bushnell began writing for the New York Observer, she didn’t think anyone beyond the Upper East Side would care about her adventures among the Hamptons-hopping media elite. But her struggles with singlehood struck a chord. Beverly Hills, 90210 creator Darren Star brought her vision to an even wider audience when he adapted the column for HBO. Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha launched a barrage of trends, forever branded the actresses that took on the roles, redefined women’s relationship to sex and elevated the perception of singlehood. Featuring exclusive new interviews with the cast and writers, including star Sarah Jessica Parker, creator Darren Star, executive producer Michael Patrick King, and author Candace Bushnell, “Jennifer Keishin Armstrong brings readers inside the writers’ room and into the scribes’ lives…The writing is fizzy and funny, but she still manages an in-depth look at a show that’s been analyzed for decades, giving readers a retrospective as enjoyable as a $20 pink cocktail” (The Washington Post). Sex and the City and Us is both a critical and nostalgic behind-the-scenes look at a television series that changed the way women see themselves.
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I heard about this book through the American Writers Museum in Chicago. I immediately ordered the book to use as research about pop culture and sexuality. I was pleasantly surprised to not only gather some info for my research but also to be highly entertained. I did not watch the series back in the day - it was on HBO at a time I couldn't afford it - plus I was busy raising three daughters. Needless to say, I am currently devouring the episodes as quickly as I can because of this fun, interesting, behind-the-scenes look at how the series was developed.Reading this book helped me realize just how important this show was as a cultural catalyst when it comes to women and sexuality. This book appeals to many different individuals; in fact, I bought one for a producer in NYC I'm working with for the "behind the scenes" glimpse of the show, and for my daughter who seems to be the next generation of New York women trying to figure life out (and who has watched the series countless times, I might add).The book is a very easy read. There are parts you can skim through, but on the whole, it is an entertaining, fun, informative book about a groundbreaking television series that altered the way society views independent, capable women.

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