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Jill Kargman

    Jill Kargman's writing offers a sharp, insightful look into contemporary life, often dissecting the absurdities that lie beneath the surface of the everyday. Her work is characterized by a keen wit and an astute observational style, delving into the complexities of human nature and societal expectations. Kargman masterfully employs humor as a tool to explore profound themes, creating narratives that are both engaging and thought-provoking. Her unique voice and ability to capture the nuanced realities of relationships and the search for meaning in a chaotic world distinguish her as a compelling literary voice.

    Wolves in Chic Clothing
    The Right Address
    Momzillas
    The Ex-Mrs. Hedgefund
    The Rock Star in Seat 3A
    Jet Set
    • 2020

      The Rock Star in Seat 3A

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      In this modern-day fairy tale romance, Jill Kargman weaves a smart and sassy narrative filled with humor and charm. Following her successful foray into reflections on life, she returns to fiction with a story that promises a unique twist, showcasing her signature wit. Readers can expect a delightful blend of romance and comedy as Kargman explores contemporary relationships and the quirks of modern life, making it a captivating read for fans of her previous works.

      The Rock Star in Seat 3A
    • 2010

      The Ex-Mrs. Hedgefund

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.2(22)Add rating

      Set against the backdrop of a recession, this cheeky tale explores the ups and downs of romance during tough economic times. The story intertwines humor and heart, showcasing relatable characters navigating love and relationships while facing financial challenges. With wit and charm, the bestselling author crafts a narrative that resonates with those seeking connection and hope amidst adversity.

      The Ex-Mrs. Hedgefund
    • 2009

      Gossip Girl meets Cinderella in this boarding school story from bestselling authors Carrie Karasyov and Jill Kargman, star of the Bravo series Odd Mom Out. Lucy Peterson is on scholarship at a Swiss boarding school, but she doesn't quite fit in at a place where caviar is served at every meal and royals lurk around every corner. She's just an average American teen and Ivy-League-bound hopeful who wants to kick some academic and tennis butt. But before she knows it, Lucy finds herself going out of her way to impress a real life prince and somehow she's earned the popular clique's irrevocable scorn. What has she gotten herself into?

      Jet Set
    • 2007

      Momzillas

      • 282 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.4(3066)Add rating

      If you thought Wall Street was cut-throat, wait till to you meet the Kelly-bag-toting, Chanel-wearing mothers of New York's Upper East Side... When Hannah's husband Josh gets offered a job at an investment bank, she's happy to abandon their cozy West Coast life for the bright lights of the Big Apple. But motherhood in Manhattan is a whole different ball-game - in fact, for the pampered women of the city's wealthiest families, it's practically an Olympic sport. In a world where how you look is everything, Hannah finds herself adrift in a sea of 'Reximoms (mothers who drop the baby weight in two weeks or less), Nannyjackers (mothers who try to steal other people's nannies) and Momsicles (cold-hearted mothers who never cuddle their kids). Lonely and overwhelmed, when an old flame re-enters her life who can blame her for wondering what might have been, in this brilliantly funny novel about love, motherhood and staying sane.

      Momzillas
    • 2005

      The Right Address

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.4(2333)Add rating

      "The Right Address" offers a satirical glimpse into the elite social scene of New York's Park Avenue, following Melanie Sartomsky, a flight attendant who marries a billionaire. As she navigates the treacherous waters of high society filled with gossip and rivalry, secrets like kleptomania and murder lurk beneath the glamorous surface.

      The Right Address
    • 2005

      Skewers the upper crust young people of Manhattan's Park Avenue in the story of Julie, a hip, downtown salesgirl at Pelham's jewelry store, who is adopted by wealthy Lell Palham and her friends who pass her off as an heiress as a joke.

      Wolves in Chic Clothing