· From Jennifer Weiner comes a story of two sisters with nothing in common but a love for shoes learn they are more alike than they thought possible. Meet Rose Feller, a thirty-year-old high-powered attorney with a secret passion for romance novels. She has an exercise regime she's going to start next week, and she dreams of a man who will slide off her glasses, gaze into her eyes, and tell Brand: Washington Square Press. Jennifer Weiner about books for They’ll borrow shoes and clothes and boyfriends, and eventually make peace with their most intimate enemies – each other. "If chick lit is indeed a genre, Weiner is creating a smarter, funnier subspecies.[She] is a sharp observer of the frustrations of blood ties.". Hello Select your address Books.
Summary and reviews of In Her Shoes by Jennifer Weiner, plus links to a book excerpt from In Her Shoes and author biography of Jennifer Weiner. In Her Shoes.: Jennifer Weiner. Simon and Schuster, - Fiction - pages. 15 Reviews. Meet Rose Feller. She's thirty years old and a high-powered attorney with a secret passion for romance novels. She has an exercise regime she's going to start next week, and she dreams of a man who will slide off her glasses, gaze into her eyes, and. In Her Shoes. 1. Through the eyes of these two young women, we get a pretty modern view of the world. What then, do you make of the rather traditional ending: the fairy-tale marriage that seems to embody all the hopes of the future? Do you think the author is playing with this concept, or using it to offset her rather un-traditional story line? 2.
Hello Select your address Books. From Jennifer Weiner comes a story of two sisters with nothing in common but a love for shoes learn they are more alike than they thought possible. Meet Rose Feller, a thirty-year-old high-powered attorney with a secret passion for romance novels. She has an exercise regime she's going to start next week, and she dreams of a man who will slide off her glasses, gaze into her eyes, and tell her she's beautiful. But In Her Shoes, the second novel from Good in Bed author Jennifer Weiner, is about more than the sisters' latest sibling rivalry; Maggie and Rose must sort out the childhood vulnerabilities and family mysteries that still linger two decades after their mother's death. In less capable hands, the plot might grow corny, but Weiner's humor and affection for the characters ultimately helps them transcend both neuroses and grief and learn the redemptive power of love.
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