
Sex and the City and Us by Jennifer Keishin Armstrong
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PRAISE FOR SEX AND THE CITY AND US
Armstrong brings readers inside the writers' room and into the scribes' lives.. Looking back on SATC so many years later, [producer Darren] Star said, 'After us, sex was seen differently. We made it pink. And fizzy. We took it into the light and made it something empowering, but also funny.' The same could be said for Armstrong's book. The writing is fizzy and funny, but she still manages an in-depth look at a show that's been analyzed for decades, giving readers a retrospective as enjoyable as a $20 pink cocktail.
- The Washington Post
Armstrong's book is in-depth and insightful, with a fangirl's reverence for the nitty-gritty of the creative process.
-Vogue
[A] bubbly, yet fierce cultural dissection of the groundbreaking show
-Chicago Tribune
Armstrong delves deeply into the stories, not to mention the cocktails and cupcakes, that made the show a cultural phenomenon.
-Parade
Because she proves she's willing to tell the full story, you genuinely want to follow Armstrong along as she continues to dissect seasons, behind-the-scenes conversations, and opens the door to the writers' room. (Or Magnolia Bakery.) But perhaps most importantly, you glean a bright and colourful picture of a TV show that changed the way television works.
-The Globe and Mail
Packed with interviews from the cast, creators, and writers that take you inside how the show was made like never before. Jennifer Keishin Armstrong truly had full access and brings the same level of detail to Sex and the City and Us as she did to Seinfeldia that superfans crave.
-HelloGiggles
With Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) running for governor of New York and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) at the helm of her own book imprint with Hogarth, it's never been a better time to dive into a book about the cultural and political impact of their fictional counterparts on 'Sex and the City.'
-Bustle
Balanced and insightful...An entertaining, well-documented consideration of a significant TV series-thoughtful fare for TV historians as well as fans of the show.
-Kirkus Reviews
Sophisticated, highly readable, and thought-provoking fodder for Carries, Mirandas, Samanthas, Charlottes, and all pop-culture junkies at large.
-Booklist
PRAISE FOR NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER SEINFELDIA
Ms. Armstrong can write . . . Her book, as if she were a marine biologist, is a deep dive...
-Dwight Garner,The New York Times
Even completists will eat up the stories Armstrong unearths.
-New York Magazine
Savvy and engaging . . . A discerningly reported account of what turned out to be the most successful and lucrative television program of all time and its impact on TV and the rest of pop culture.
-Wall Street Journal
Armstrong scatters delicious details throughout her book, like so many Jujyfruits we can't resist . . . spectacular.
-The Washington Post
A smart, fun read by a writer who truly is the master of her domain.
-Esquire
Armstrong brings readers inside the writers' room and into the scribes' lives.. Looking back on SATC so many years later, [producer Darren] Star said, 'After us, sex was seen differently. We made it pink. And fizzy. We took it into the light and made it something empowering, but also funny.' The same could be said for Armstrong's book. The writing is fizzy and funny, but she still manages an in-depth look at a show that's been analyzed for decades, giving readers a retrospective as enjoyable as a $20 pink cocktail.
- The Washington Post
Armstrong's book is in-depth and insightful, with a fangirl's reverence for the nitty-gritty of the creative process.
-Vogue
[A] bubbly, yet fierce cultural dissection of the groundbreaking show
-Chicago Tribune
Armstrong delves deeply into the stories, not to mention the cocktails and cupcakes, that made the show a cultural phenomenon.
-Parade
Because she proves she's willing to tell the full story, you genuinely want to follow Armstrong along as she continues to dissect seasons, behind-the-scenes conversations, and opens the door to the writers' room. (Or Magnolia Bakery.) But perhaps most importantly, you glean a bright and colourful picture of a TV show that changed the way television works.
-The Globe and Mail
Packed with interviews from the cast, creators, and writers that take you inside how the show was made like never before. Jennifer Keishin Armstrong truly had full access and brings the same level of detail to Sex and the City and Us as she did to Seinfeldia that superfans crave.
-HelloGiggles
With Miranda (Cynthia Nixon) running for governor of New York and Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker) at the helm of her own book imprint with Hogarth, it's never been a better time to dive into a book about the cultural and political impact of their fictional counterparts on 'Sex and the City.'
-Bustle
Balanced and insightful...An entertaining, well-documented consideration of a significant TV series-thoughtful fare for TV historians as well as fans of the show.
-Kirkus Reviews
Sophisticated, highly readable, and thought-provoking fodder for Carries, Mirandas, Samanthas, Charlottes, and all pop-culture junkies at large.
-Booklist
PRAISE FOR NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER SEINFELDIA
Ms. Armstrong can write . . . Her book, as if she were a marine biologist, is a deep dive...
-Dwight Garner,The New York Times
Even completists will eat up the stories Armstrong unearths.
-New York Magazine
Savvy and engaging . . . A discerningly reported account of what turned out to be the most successful and lucrative television program of all time and its impact on TV and the rest of pop culture.
-Wall Street Journal
Armstrong scatters delicious details throughout her book, like so many Jujyfruits we can't resist . . . spectacular.
-The Washington Post
A smart, fun read by a writer who truly is the master of her domain.
-Esquire
Jennifer Keishin Armstrong is the author of Sex and the City and Us, Seinfeldia, and Mary and Lou and Rhoda and Ted. She writes about pop culture for several publications, including The New York Times Book Review, Fast Company, Vulture, BBC Culture, Entertainment Weekly, and several others. She grew up in Homer Glen, Illinois, and now lives in New York City. Visit her online at JenniferKArmstrong.com.
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781501164828 |
| ISBN 10 | 1501164821 |
| Title | Sex and the City and Us |
| Author | Jennifer Keishin Armstrong |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
| Year published | 2018-06-05 |
| Number of pages | 256 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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