In her first book since the cultural phenomenon Sex and the City,
Candace Bushnell triumphantly returned with the national best-seller
Four Blondes, which The New York Times says "chronicles the glittering
lives of semicelebrities, social aspirants, and moneyed folk ...
[with] withering precision." Now her collection of novellas is
available in paperback -- just in time to pack in your handbag for that
summer weekend getaway to the Hamptons or that romantic rendezvous on
Martha's Vineyard. Four Blondes tells the stories of four women facing
up to the limitations of their rapidly approaching middle age in an era
that worships youth. From the former "It-girl" heroine of "Nice N'Easy,"
who each summer looks for a rich man who'll provide her with a house in
the Hamptons, to the writer-narrator of "Single Process," who goes to
London on a hunt for love and a good magazine story, Bushnell brings to
life contemporary women in search of something more -- when the world is
pushing for them to settle for less. Sexy, funny, and wonderfully lush
with gossip and scandal, Four Blondes will keep you turning pages long
into the night.