About Jennifer Weiner
Jennifer Weiner is a bestselling contemporary American author of novels often categorized as chick lit. Weiner was raised in Connecticut and educated at Princeton University, where she studied English and creative writing with Joyce Carol Oates and Toni Morrison among others, and also minored in women's studies. She has jokingly referred to herself as a pariah of Princeton's prestigious creative writing tradition.
Novels
In Her Shoes (2002)
Little Earthquakes (2004)
Goodnight Nobody (2005)
Best Friends Forever (2009)
Fly Away Home (2010)
Then Came You (2011)
The Next Best Thing (2012)
Little Earthquakes (2004)
Goodnight Nobody (2005)
Best Friends Forever (2009)
Fly Away Home (2010)
Then Came You (2011)
The Next Best Thing (2012)
Omnibus
Collections
American Girls About Town (2004) (with Cindy Chupack, Lauren Henderson, Chrissie Manby, Sarah Mlynowski, Adriana Trigiani and Lauren Weisberger)
The Guy Not Taken (2006)
Cosmo's Sexiest Stories Ever: Three Naughty Tales (2011) (with Meg Cabot, Jane Green)
The Guy Not Taken (2006)
Cosmo's Sexiest Stories Ever: Three Naughty Tales (2011) (with Meg Cabot, Jane Green)
Novellas
Links to other websites
| jenniferweiner.com |
Jennifer Weiner recommends
Flip-flopped (2002) Jill Smolinski "Smart engaging, and as refreshing as a dip in the surf." | Love Walked in (2005) (Cornelia Brown, book 1) Marisa de los Santos "A bewitching, warmhearted grown-up fairy tale about old movies, charming princes, and finding happily ever after in the place where you'd least expect it." | The Next Big Thing (2005) Johanna Edwards "A fresh, funny treat for anyone with a weakness for dishy desserts or reality TV." | |
Conversations with the Fat Girl (2005) Liza Palmer "Engaging and poignant and heartbreakingly real, Liza Palmer's tale of best friends, true love, and just what size happily-ever-after wears is a winning conversation." | Sweet Ruin (2006) Cathi Hanauer "Compulsively readable... Hanauer has a poet's eye for detail and a spot-on sense of the specifics of mothering in the suburbs." | The Opposite of Me (2010) Sarah Pekkanen "Fresh and funny and satisfying. A terrific book about sisters that actually made me laugh out loud." | |
Maybe This Time (2010) Jennifer Crusie "Brilliant, warm, funny, completely engrossing." | A Pug's Tale (2011) (Pug Hill, book 2) Alison Pace "I adored Pug Hill... I can't remember when I've seen such sensetive and funny writing about dogs." |
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