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Candace Bushnell (born December 1 1958 in Glastonbury, Connecticut) is a writer based in New York City. She is best known for writing a sex column that became the basis of the hit TV-series, Sex and the City. Bushnell married New York City ballet artist...


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With her brilliant comic voice and penchant for social satire, described by the Daily Telegraph as `Jane Austen with a martini', Candace Bushnell changed for ever how we view New York City, female friendships and the love of a good pair of Manolos. Now, with her novel, Trading Up, the author of Sex and the City brings us another sharply observant, keenly funny, wildly entertaining latter-day comedy of manners.

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