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Certain Girls

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Readers fell in love with Cannie Shapiro, the smart, sharp-tongued heroine of Good in Bed, who navigated her tumultuous family life and found happiness. Now, after her debut novel—a fictionalized and highly sexualized version of her experiences—became a bestseller, Cannie has retreated from the public eye to write science fiction under a pseudonym. She’s happily married to diet doctor Peter Krushelevansky and enjoys a predictable life filled with knitting at her daughter Joy's drama rehearsals, volunteering at the library, and attending yoga classes with her best friend Samantha. As Joy's bat mitzvah approaches, Cannie's life seems perfect. However, everything changes when Joy discovers Cannie's earlier novel and confronts the hidden truth about her conception. Additionally, Peter surprises Cannie with his desire to have another baby, prompting the family to reevaluate their past, future, and the essence of true happiness. With radiant humor and tender moments, this story captures the complexities of love, loss, and the enduring bonds of family, showcasing Weiner's sharp dialogue and keen observations of modern life.

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Certain Girls, Jennifer Weiner

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2009
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Language
English
Publisher
Atria Books
Released
2009
Format
Paperback
Pages
416
ISBN10
0743294262
ISBN13
9780743294263
First published
2009
Original title
Certain Girls
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Readers fell in love with Cannie Shapiro, the smart, sharp-tongued heroine of Good in Bed, who navigated her tumultuous family life and found happiness. Now, after her debut novel—a fictionalized and highly sexualized version of her experiences—became a bestseller, Cannie has retreated from the public eye to write science fiction under a pseudonym. She’s happily married to diet doctor Peter Krushelevansky and enjoys a predictable life filled with knitting at her daughter Joy's drama rehearsals, volunteering at the library, and attending yoga classes with her best friend Samantha. As Joy's bat mitzvah approaches, Cannie's life seems perfect. However, everything changes when Joy discovers Cannie's earlier novel and confronts the hidden truth about her conception. Additionally, Peter surprises Cannie with his desire to have another baby, prompting the family to reevaluate their past, future, and the essence of true happiness. With radiant humor and tender moments, this story captures the complexities of love, loss, and the enduring bonds of family, showcasing Weiner's sharp dialogue and keen observations of modern life.