Trading Up

Trading Up by Candace Bushnell is a reprint edition published by Voice on June 2, 2004. This 512-page novel presents a sharp-witted narrative centered around Janey Wilcox’s journey through Manhattan’s social scene, exploring themes of ambition and status. The story captures the complexities of navigating relationships and societal expectations in a vibrant urban setting.
Readers will find a blend of humor and insight as Janey strives for acceptance and success among the elite. The book delves into the intricacies of social dynamics, offering a contemporary take reminiscent of classic literature. With its engaging prose, Trading Up invites exploration of the challenges and triumphs faced by those seeking to elevate their standing in a competitive world.
Official synopsis Publisher
Candace Bushnell is turning heads . . .
The New York Times bestseller, now in paperback.
When Trading Up was published in July, readers from coast to coast devoured the sharp-witted, Jane Austin-esque story of Janey Wilcox’s unsteady climb to the top of Manhattan’s social scene. It became THE hot book — and the numbers prove it: We’ve sold more than 250,000 copies to date. To top it off, Candace Bushnell was the apple of the press’s eye. Her signature glamour, poise, and humor lit up TV screens, newspapers, and magazines across America.
While Janey Wilcox may want to be on top, it’s clear that Candace Bushnell’s Trading Up IS on top. With an even wider paperback audience, who knows how much higher she can climb
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