Everyone Worth Knowing
By (Author) Lauren Weisberger
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
10th October 2005
30th October 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
280g
Dripping with New York glamour, this bestseller will capture the hearts of all those who loved The Devil Wears Prada
Bette gets paid to party
And she can hardly believe her luck. Gaining VIP access to Manhattan's hottest spots and meeting 'everyone worth knowing' is a million miles away from her old job. Overnight, New York has become her sexy late-night playground.
But quicker than you can say Chanel, Bette turns up in the gossip columns as girlfriend to a notorious British playboy. It's news that delights her new boss but her friends want to know whats happened to the girl they love, who always had time for nights filled with 80s music, junk food, trashy rom-coms and her mates.
Can Bette say goodbye to the parties and the Prada and step back into the real world and find a prince who's got a heart to match his charm
PRAISE FOR THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA: 'This little gem mixes Sex and the City charm with dry New York wit.' REAL 'Sassy, insightful and sooo Sex and The City, you'll be rushing to the bookshop for your copy like it's a half price Prada sale.' COMPANY 'Not since the heyday of Sex and the City has a story so caught the imagination of ladies who lunch.' HARPERS & QUEEN 'The most fun we've had in ages.' HEAT 'Delicious!a great insight into the world of magazines and fashion.' RED 'Perfect reading in the bath with a flute of champagne.' EVENING STANDARD 'A fabulous book you won't put down.' THE SUN 'A fun read.' DAILY EXPRESS 'A rattling read.' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 'Laugh out loud at this fictional fash editor's outrageous shenanigans.' ELLE GIRL 'An entertaining read.' GUARDIAN
Lauren Weisberger grew up in Pennsylvania and, after graduating from an Ivy League College, moved to New York to work as an assistant on a fashion magazine where she drew inspiration for The Devil Wears Prada, one of the most talked about novels of 2003. It has been published in 29 countries and a film adaptation, starring Meryl Streep, is currently in production with Fox 2000.