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by Jennifer Weiner

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

First comes love. Then comes marriage. And then things start to get really interesting...

In Good in Bed, Cannie Shapiro conquered public heartbreak and shaky self-esteem. In In Her Shoes, Rose and Maggie Feller learned about family secrets and the ties that bind. Now, in Jennifer Weiner's richest, wittiest, most true-to-life novel yet, this highly acclaimed storyteller brings readers a tale of romance, friendship, forgiveness, and extreme sleep deprivation, as three very different women navigate one of life's most wonderful and perilous transitions: the journey of new motherhood.

Rebecca Rothstein-Rabinowitz is a plump, sexy chef who has a wonderful husband, supportive friends, a restaurant that's received citywide acclaim, a beautiful baby girl...and the mother-in-law from hell.

Kelly Day's life looks picture-perfect. But behind the doors of her largely empty apartment, she's struggling to balance work and motherhood and marriage, while entering Oliver's every move (and movement) on a spreadsheet, and dealing with an unemployed husband who seems content to channel-surf for eight hours a day.

And Ayinde Towne is already on shaky ground, trying to live her life to the letter of a how-to guide called Baby Success, when her basketball superstar husband breaks her trust at the most vulnerable moment in her life, putting their marriage in peril — and their new family even more in the public eye.

Then there's Lia Frederick, a Philadelphia native who has just come home, leaving Los Angeles behind, along with her glamorous Hollywood career, her husband, and a tragic secret, to start her life all over again.

With her trademark warmth and humor, Weiner tells the story of what happens after happily ever after...and how an eight-pound bundle of joy can shake up every woman's sense of herself in the world around her.

From prenatal yoga to postbirth sex, from sisters and husbands to mothers and mothers-in-law, Little Earthquakes is a frank, funny, fiercely perceptive Diaper Genie-eye view of the comedies and tragedies of love and marriage.

Review:

"In her first and second bestsellers, Good in Bed and In Her Shoes, Weiner came up with female characters so smart, lovable and mordantly funny that they reminded readers that Bridget Jones wasn't the first single woman to light up a bestseller list or the big screen — there were Sheila Levine, Mary and Rhoda, the Golden Girls. Now, just as the star-studded movie version of In Her Shoes is about to be released, Weiner delivers the interwoven tale of four new mothers who come to form a tight posse in contemporary Philadelphia. The heart of this third-person narrative is Becky, an overweight but thoroughly appealing chef at a chic bistro. Married to an adoring doctor and living in a cozy row house, the warm, nurturing Becky is the latest incarnation of Weiner's previous protagonists, as Weiner's fans will recognize as she rushes to help another woman who collapses into sudden, crushing labor pains after a prenatal yoga class ('Being in labor all by herself — no husband around, no friend to hold her hand — was about the worst thing she could imagine,' Becky thinks. 'Well, that and having her midriff appear on one of those 'Obesity: A National Epidemic' news reports'). The woman whom Becky helps is Ayinde, the gorgeous wife of an NBA superstar. Picturesquely if improbably, she, Becky and another expectant mom, perky blonde Kelly (who was also at the fateful yoga class and lent a helping hand) become fast friends. Eventually, Lia, a beautiful young actress who has left Hollywood for her hometown of Philadelphia in the wake of a tragedy, joins the group. For much of the story, Weiner, a wonderful natural writer and storyteller, renders her characters and their messy, sometimes wrenching lives in details that resonate as the real deal. In the end, alas, she slips in a soapy Hollywood ending. Still, this is a rich portrayal of new motherhood and a fun ride. Weiner's readers will root for her to trust ever more her ability to float between comedy and pathos, leaving the shallows for true and surprising depths." Agent, Joanna Pulcini Literary Management. Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Review:

"After her realistic examination of new motherhood and marital strain, Weiner pulls her punches with a too-neat ending." Kirkus Reviews

Review:

"Little Earthquakes will have readers laughing, crying and, if they're mothers, nodding their heads in absolute understanding. This is a stay-up-all-night read that's worth a little sleep deprivation." BookPage

Review:

"Weiner seamlessly and gracefully weaves the four women's stories together....[O]nce [readers] pick up the book, they'll find a warm, often funny, touching look at the challenges and joys of new motherhood and marriage." Booklist

Review:

"Hilarious, heartbreaking and insightful." Miami Herald

Review:

"Immensely readable....Weiner's gift lies in her ability to create characters who both amuse us and make us care." The Washington Post

Review:

"Lively, witty, and often touching....Weiner's snappy dialogue and captivating characters make Little Earthquakes endlessly appealing." People

Review:

"Full of snappy dialogue, Little Earthquakes is grown-up chick lit for readers who may be relieved to discover there is life beyond the genre's eternal quest for suitable husbands." Seattle Times

Synopsis:

Jennifer Weiner's richest, wittiest, most true-to-life novel yet tells the story of three very different women as they navigate one of life's most wonderful and perilous transitions: the journey of new motherhood.

Becky is a plump, sexy chef who has a wonderful husband and baby girl, a restaurant that's received citywide acclaim — and the mother-in-law from hell. Kelly is an event planner who's struggling to balance work and motherhood while dealing with an unemployed husband who seems content to channel-surf for eight hours a day. And Ayinde's basketball superstar husband breaks her trust at her most vulnerable moment, putting their new family even more in the public eye. Then there's Lia, a Philadelphia native who has left her Hollywood career behind, along with her husband, and a tragic secret to start her life all over again.

From prenatal yoga to postbirth sex, Little Earthquakes is a frank, funny, fiercely perceptive take on the comedies and tragedies of love and marriage.

Synopsis:

From the New York Times bestselling author of In Her Shoes comes a hilarious and warmhearted story of three young women who find friendship against the background of new motherhood.

About the Author

Jennifer Weiner is the author of two New York Times bestselling novels. Good in Bed is being developed as a series for HBO. In Her Shoes will be released as a major motion picture starring Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, and Shirley MacLaine. Little Earthquakes has been optioned by Universal Pictures. Jennifer lives in Philadelphia with her family.

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bjohnso8, October 30, 2007 (view all comments by bjohnso8)
This was one of the best books I have ever read! I loved every page and really got attached to the characters. I cant wait for the next Jennifer Weiner book. I would recommend Nanny Diaries, You'll never nanny in this town again, and Good In Bed.
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sponge13obchick, October 15, 2006 (view all comments by sponge13obchick)
I adored every page of this book! There is never a dull moment, and I feel as if these four women exist! I laughed, cried, hoped, and dreamed with these women! It was GREAT!
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Product Details

ISBN:
9780743470100
Author:
Weiner, Jennifer
Publisher:
Washington Square Press
Subject:
General
Subject:
Literary
Subject:
Infants
Subject:
Married women
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Domestic fiction
Copyright:
Edition Description:
B102
Series:
Washington Square Press
Publication Date:
June 2005
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
417
Dimensions:
810x672x125 85

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