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by Jennifer Weiner (Author), Lauren Weisberger (Author), Adriana Trigiani (Author)
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Now that the Scottish girls and the Irish girls have had their chance (Irish Girls About Town; Scottish Girls About Town), a delightful—if uneven—new collection of 17 stories from American women authors hits the scene. While many stories are simply shorter versions of chick-lit books—breezy, light, fun—some play with the rules. The best of the bunch come from a mix of name writers and lesser known talents. Laura Wolf's "Amore" follows a young woman through her lifelong quest to bypass dull American boys and find an interesting foreign man—a quiet-sounding premise that heats up with an unexpected twist. Sarah Mlynowki's lively "The Two-Month Itch" chronicles the possible outcomes of kissing—or not kissing—the cute boy seated next to you on a plane when you're not at all single. Lynda Curnyn's "The Uncertainty Principle" is a dreamy, atmospheric story of what happens in one apartment when the lights go out in New York City in the summer of '03. And in Claire Lazebnik's charming "Leaving a Light On," a married couple pretends to meet for the first time in a hotel bar, spicing up their marriage with "casual sex." While this anthology has its share of mediocre padding, the gems in it are strong enough to make this a rewarding read for lovers of chick lit.
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Born in the U.S.A....

American gals are taking liberties -- and pursuing happiness on their own terms -- in this star-studded story collection featuring the nation's red-hot women writers.

They've declared their independence!

Jennifer Weiner (In Her Shoes) learns "The Truth About Nigel" -- and the trouble with falling for an incognito Hollywood actor. Lauren Weisberger (The Devil Wears Prada) sends a single New Yorker on a backpacking trip halfway around the world -- where she sees her love life back home with new eyes -- in "The Bamboo Confessions." A harried mom with a hit novel crosses the pond in "My Great Brit Book Tour" by Adriana Trigiani (Lucia, Lucia), and turns a crumbling talk show appearance into a sweet success. Also uniting their talents in this free-spirited anthology are:

JULIANNA BAGGOTT • CINDY CHUPACK • LYNDA CURNYN • QUINN DALTON • LAUREN HENDERSON • JUDI HENDRICKS • GRETCHEN LASKAS • CLAIRE LaZEBNIK • CHRIS MANBY • SARAH MLYNOWSKI • MELISSA SENATE • JILL SMOLINSKI • NANCY SPARLING • LAURA WOLF

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 369 pages
  • Publisher: Downtown Press; First Edition first Printing edition (October 5, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0743496957
  • ISBN-13: 978-0743496957
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (21 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #240,859 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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29 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Don't miss this one!!!, October 30, 2004
At first, I was skeptical. I like to read short stories, but I reserve my chick lit interests for the long versions.
There are 17 stories about 17 different women in this collection, and a picture of each aurthor on the back page (in case you don't recognize the names.) Even though I only know about half of them, I think I might have to check out some of their books, because they really know how to tell a story!!

Since I enjoyed (most) of the stories, I will just go over the few that I liked the most.

Leaving a light on--- This is about a woman who embarks on an affair that is nothing like it seems. The ending surprised me!

The Truth about Nigel---A woman stars working with a very good looking English guy, starts to become interested in him, and they start a friendship. But, something happens that only she didn't see coming!

The Bamboo Confessions---This was probably my favorite story by the author of "The Devil Wears Prada." A Woman goes to Vietnam for a backpacking trip. She is one who is never alone. She leaves her boyfriend, her family, and her life to do this---Even though this was a trip that she was skeptical about, she found the best time and greatest adventure in this trip!

Bad Manners--She is dating someone who may seem like a prince, but he doesn't treat her right. So, when they break up, she is off to find a quick fling, and she finds it with someone the exact opposite of her ex.

Forty Days---she has forty days until she turns 40. She is going to do things that she has never done or been afraid to do. I lived vicariously through her story.

This book will not disappoint!
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36 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars There's enough good stories to buy it, January 3, 2005
Because these are short stories, I am going to go through each story and say if I liked it and why. The good thing about this book is the bad ones end quickly, but there were some I didn't want to end!

1. A Day in the Life of My Great Brit Book Tour--3 stars--ok. There is a pretty good looking cake recipe, although I haven't tried it yet to say if it is good! The story however is just so-so. Nothing notable to remember and kind of glad it was over.

2. Five--3.5 stars--I don't think this was the best story for a short story. Might have been ok as an intro for a longer book, but as a short story not that great.

3. Leaving a Light On--5 stars--This made a great short story, but I am not going to tell you more, b/c the ending as a suprise makes it wonderful!

4. Moving Day--3.75 stars--Pretty good, but not as good as #3 which it followed.

5. Yoga Babe--0 stars--Hated it! Makes all the other stories great. Why do I want to read about some egocedntric yoga chic! Skip it!

6. The Truth About Nigel--4.25 stars--I am slightly biased on this one, since Jennifer Weiner is one of my favorite authors and the reason I bought the book. But this one of my favorites in the book.

7. Voodoo Dolls, C-cups and Eminem---5 Stars---I loved this story. Probably my most favorite in the book along with 10. I would recommend the book for this, #3, #6 and #10 alone.

8. The Bamboo Confessions--3.75 stars--Pretty good. It's about finding yourself and realizing who you are away from the people that seem to know you.

9. Amore--4 stars--this was pretty funny, although I wanted more at the end. I hope she found her foreign man!

10. Andromeda on the Street of Ducklings--5 stars--I would give this one ten if I could. Well I guess I can since it's my review and my rating :) This was a perfect short story that was the right length with the right amount of info at the right time.

11. Bad Manners--4 stars--Unfortunately most of us have dated an jerk like this. It was a good story that put it in a funny amusing context.

12. The Two-Month Itch--1 star--Not that great. I didn't enjoy it and it did nothing for me except annoyance.

13. I Know a Woman--3 stars--This was ok...the only reason I even gave it 3 stars, is the very last line is one of the most beautiful I have read. It won't give anything away if you skip immediately to this line and give it a read.

14. Just Visiting--5 Stars--This was great! I absolutely loved it and it made me laugh out loud. She didn't make the best decisions, but anyone can understand why she did it.

15. Forty Days--4.75 stars---didn't give it 5 simply b/c the ones I did give five were sooooo good. But it was a great story and great for the beginnning of a new year. This should be done all the time.

16. The Uncertainty Principle--1.75 stars--This was ok. Not as bad as some of the stories, but not that great.

17. Small Worlds--2 stars--The book ended on a couple of duds in my opinion. This was again decent, but definately not worth recommending the book for. The others in this book help make up the duds though.

I highly recommend this book. It's nice to read decent short stories, some of which are just great.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Chick Lit Short Story Collection - Don't Miss It!, October 11, 2004
American Girls About Town is the third book in the "Girls About Town" series that Downtown Press has published over the past couple of years. This latest collection is filled with delightful short stories by many of our favorite authors, such as Lauren Henderson, Sarah Mlynowski, Melissa Senate, Jennifer Weiner, Adriana Trigiani, Laura Wolf, Lynda Curnyn, and many more.

There were some truly outstanding and offbeat stories in this collection. "My Great Brit Book Tour" by Adriana Trigiani starts the book out on a hilarious note that tells how Anna, a new mother, who has to juggle a screaming baby, a broken tooth and a TV guest spot in London; "Yoga Babe" by Lauren Henderson is one of my favorite stories in the book. It is short, sweet and features an un-named heroine who shares some of the ups and downs of attending an advanced Yoga class; "The Truth About Nigel" by Jennifer Weiner is a well-written and engaging tale of a girl who falls for a new guy at work only to discover he is a famous actor in hiding; "Voodoo Dolls, C-Cups and Eminem" by Melissa Senate is an interesting story that explores the sometimes tough relationships between sisters and new fiancés; "The Bamboo Confessions" by Lauren Weisberger is about how one young woman goes backpacking alone in Vietnam and finds a lot more than she ever dreams she would. And there are many other great stories in this collection!

The author lineup is impressive and many of the stories are so good that you wish they were full novels! I couldn't ask for a better short story collection. This is as good as it gets.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Delightful Short Stories
This book, filled with short stories, was simply delightful. It was humorous in parts, sweet in others, and so much fun. Read more
Published 15 days ago by KAK

3.0 out of 5 stars Just OK
I kind of felt like just when I started getting into a story it ended.. maybe short stories arent for me. If you do like just clips of stories this is a good book
Published 15 months ago by K. McFadden

4.0 out of 5 stars Great exposure
For the most part, I loved this book. "American Girls About Town" showcases 17 different writers, featuring some of the best writers in this genre of "Chick Lit. Read more
Published 16 months ago by M. Jones

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun Fun Fun
Out of the 13 short stories, I enjoyed 10 thoroughly. A great way to discover some authors I was unfamiliar with. A great investment.
Published on April 30, 2007 by Maria S. Palmer

4.0 out of 5 stars Funny and Tender
I bought this book because I'm an avid fan of Jennifer Weiner. As a result I have been introduced to the fun and whimsical writing of the other authors who contributed their short... Read more
Published on April 5, 2007 by Jennifer Jonas

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun and fast read!
For the young woman. This book is a great, fun and fast read. A lot of short stories by great women writers.
Published on March 16, 2007 by Emily R. Jones

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun to read!!
The book was great- I dont usually like short stories but it was perfect for when I was working out or just needed a quick break from reality!
Published on November 9, 2006 by Sarah Grutza

4.0 out of 5 stars Fun read most of the time
Most of the short stories were quite good and left me wanting to delve into the characters more; others not so much. Overall a good, light read.
Published on November 6, 2006 by K. Kovach

4.0 out of 5 stars Women Authors
This was a great way to "sample" lots of new authors. The stories were well written, and I intend to read books by several of the authors, I enjoyed them so much.
Published on August 19, 2006 by Marlayna R. Wiley

4.0 out of 5 stars Definitely Worth the Buy and it Helps Raise Money for a Good Cause
While there were some stories that didn't particularly excite me some of them were perfect and exactly how short stories should be. Read more
Published on March 7, 2006 by Lauren Wastal

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