Is There Still Sex in the City? by Candace Bushnell - ISBN: 9780349143613
Paperback
Middle-aged and single in the city, love and sex redefined.

Is There Still Sex in the City?

And Just Like That... 25 Years of Sex and the City

$37.99

  • Paperback

    272 pages

  • Release Date

    13 July 2020

Check Delivery Options

Summary

‘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 he…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780349143613
ISBN-10:0349143617
Author:Candace Bushnell
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Abacus
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:272
Release Date:13 July 2020
Weight:190g
Dimensions:196mm x 126mm x 28mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Her funny and honest dispatches from the world of modern dating reveal what love, sex and friendship look like for the middle-aged woman

Her funny and honest dispatches from the world of modern dating reveal what love, sex and friendship look like for the middle-aged woman * Vogue *Bittersweet, 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 * Guardian *Fans of Sex and the City will enjoy Candace Bushnell’s typically candid, semi-fictionalised, anecdote-rich memoir… Funny, witty and bittersweet * The Lady *Bushnell’s voice is as knowing and sharp as ever * Washington Post *Fuelled by chilled rosé, Sex and the City scribe Candace Bushnell is masterfully decoding a new era of single life * USA Today *Bushnell’s portrayals of the women in her circle somehow feel both forgiving and clinical, with an anthropologist’s matter-of-factness… Bushnell wrestles smartly with the theme of aging, with how being a ‘fiftysomething’ woman is different from being a ‘thirtysomething’ woman – Katy Waldman * New Yorker *As she did in her bestselling Sex and the City, Bushnell examines her own and her friends’ experiences with dry wit, delivering sharp social observations about the trials and piquant pleasures of looking for love at a certain age * People *Sometimes 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 *Is there still sex in the city? Obviously. But you don’t want any dummy telling you about it. Candace Bushnell only. The original! * Elle *Much like in the original SATC, Bushnell and her friends experience every romantic possibility so we don’t have to… Bushnell also touches on poignant aspects of what she calls ‘middle-aged madness’: the death of a parent, the isolation of divorce, the ache of realizing that even the most gorgeous among us will eventually become invisible * Time *Is There Still Sex in the City? delivers a new set of hilarious and heartbreaking truths to its audience - this time about divorce and dating after fifty in a Tinder-hindered world * Greenwich Magazine *For legions of fans still under Carrie Bradshaw’s spell, the release of Candace Bushnell’s latest book is worthy of celebration… The jury may be out on whether there is still sex in the city, but this much is true: Bushnell’s literary penchant for what keeps us intrigued never disappoints * Hamptons Magazine *You know the title. You watched the show. Maybe you even saw the movies. Candace Bushnell is back doing what she knows best: chronicling the lives of women and how they find love. This time, she turns her lens on middle-aged men and women, and the result is pure magic. At turns wistful and sad, thoughtful and funny, Is There Still Sex In The City? is even better than the original * PopSugar *A collection of commentaries and recounted hijinks (and lojinks)… Sometimes funny, sometimes silly, sometimes quite sad-i.e., an accurate portrait of life in one’s 50s * Kirkus *The effervescent Bushnell still has the ability to make readers laugh with her casually dry one-liners * Bookpage *Candace keeps her wits and her wit about her… Bushnell is still plenty edgy, funny, and entertaining * Booklist *

About The Author

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.’

Returns

This item is eligible for free returns within 30 days of delivery. See our returns policy for further details.