Author Candace Bushnell, who wrote the original manuscript for HBO's hit series Sex and the City, is serving up another treat for fans and newcomers alike. Her latests offering is a prequel to the Sex and the City era, still centered around the main character Carrie Bradshaw called the Carrie Diaries.
Set to be published next week in the US, the eagerly awaited teen novel looks at the character’s life as a high school senior in a small town in Connecticut.
It has been described as a coming-of-age story that traces Carrie’s evolving fashion sense, her early romantic relationships and dreams of becoming a writer.
"I think it's always fascinating to go back and see the things that formed a character," said Candace Bushnell. "And I've always wanted to write a book about a young girl who comes to the big city. That's partly my story."
Candace Bushnell moved to New York at 19 with hopes of becoming a writer.
She told USA Today: "It was a fascinating time, and it was always something I wanted to write about. But there's actually nothing that happened to me that happens in the book. It's completely fictional."
Set to be published next week in the US, the eagerly awaited teen novel looks at the character’s life as a high school senior in a small town in Connecticut.
It has been described as a coming-of-age story that traces Carrie’s evolving fashion sense, her early romantic relationships and dreams of becoming a writer.
"I think it's always fascinating to go back and see the things that formed a character," said Candace Bushnell. "And I've always wanted to write a book about a young girl who comes to the big city. That's partly my story."
Candace Bushnell moved to New York at 19 with hopes of becoming a writer.
She told USA Today: "It was a fascinating time, and it was always something I wanted to write about. But there's actually nothing that happened to me that happens in the book. It's completely fictional."
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