Vier Blondinen.
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- ISBN-10354860367X
- ISBN-139783548603674
- Goodreads2541227
- OCLC Control Number76473532
- Open LibraryOL9498282M
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- DDC813/.54
Description
In her second novel, “Four Blondes”, Bushnell gives readers another uncensored look into the mating rituals of the Manhattan elite. In four novellas, Bushnell uses wry humor and frank portrayals of love and lust to deliver four clever, hilarious and socially relevant stories. “Four Blondes” was a critical and commercial success. With “Sex and the City” and “Four Blondes”, Bushnell’s work spawned a new genre of fiction—the “chick-lit” phenomenon.
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NovelaFictionNoviazgoSolterasLiteratureSex customsVida urbanaLove storiesSingle womenRomance fictionWomen's FictionFeminist fictionLarge type booksFiction, humorousCity and town lifeCostumbres sexualesContemporary RomanceSingle women, fictionMan-woman relationshipsRelaciones hombre-mujerDating (Social customs)Sex customs in fictionNew york (n.y.), fictionSingle women in fictionFiction, humorous, generalCity and town life in fictionDating (social customs), fictionMan-woman relationships, fictionMan-woman relationships in fiction
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Janey Wilcox
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