Four Blondes

Four Blondes by Candace Bushnell, published by Atlantic Monthly Press in 2000, is a first edition that spans 245 pages. This work presents the narratives of four women confronting the challenges of approaching middle age in a society that values youth. Through the lens of various characters, including a former “It-girl” and a writer-narrator, the book explores their quests for love, fulfillment, and self-identity amid societal pressures.
Readers will find a blend of humor and contemporary issues as Bushnell delves into the lives of these women, each seeking something beyond what is expected of them. The stories are rich with elements of gossip and scandal, reflecting the complexities of modern life. With its focus on themes of desire and societal expectations, Four Blondes offers an engaging look at the lives of women navigating their personal journeys.
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Four Blondes tells the stories of four women facing up to the limitations of their rapidly approaching middle age in an era that worships youth. From the former “It-girl” heroine of “Nice N’Easy”, who each summer looks for a rich man who’ll provide her with a house in the Hamptons, to the writer-narrator of “Single Process”, who goes to London on a hunt for love and a good magazine story, Bushnell brings to life contemporary women in search of something more — when the world is pushing for them to settle for less.
Sexy, funny, and wonderfully lush with gossip and scandal, Four Blondes will keep you turning pages long into the night.
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