“I'm going to Tamsin and Todd's to do my homework,” I said. Disappointment flickered across her face, but her voice was chirpy as ever. “Home for dinner, right?” “Sure,” I said. Twenty minutes later, Tamsin and Todd and I were walking ...
Then Joy discovers the novel Cannie wrote years before and suddenly finds herself faced with what she thinks is the truth about her own conception -- the story her mother hid from her all her life.
It's been almost thirteen years since we last saw Cannie Shapiro, the heroine of Good in Bed, whose journey towards happy-ever-after made millions of women the world over laugh, cry and recognise themselves.
“Weiner stands out from the pack with her lovable plus-size heroines, her sharp wit, and great dialogue.” —Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “Chick lit grows—and so does Cannie Shapiro—in this humorous and wise sequel to the bestselling Good in ...
“I remember that my uncle Herman made the kiddush, and after he was done with the blessing, he told all my friends to stand up and reach under their seats. He'd taped dollar bills under every seat at the kids' table—” “A dollar was a ...
Described by "The Miami Herald" as a breezy, sweetly oddball urban fairy tale, this sequel to the bestselling "Good in Bed" picks up with an older, wiser, and thinner Cannie Shapiro raising her 13-year-old daughter, Joy.
The long-awaited sequel to 'Good in Bed', 'Certain Girls' picks up with Cannie raising her lovely and rebellious thirteen-year-old daughter, Joy.