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Is There Still Sex in the City?

By: Candace Bushnell
Narrated by: Julia Whelan
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Set between the Upper East Side of Manhattan and a country enclave known as The Village, Is There Still Sex in the City? gathers Bushnell’s signature short, sharp, satirical commentaries on the love and dating habits of middle-aged men and women as they continue to navigate the ever-modernizing world of relationships. Throughout, Bushnell documents 21st-century dating phenomena, such as the “Unintended Cub Situation” in which a sensible older woman suddenly becomes the love interest of a much younger man, the “Mona Lisa” Treatment - a vaginal restorative surgery often recommended to middle-aged women, and what it’s really like to go on Tinder dates as a 50-something divorcee. Bushnell also updates one of her most celebrated stories from Sex and the City, “The Bicycle Boys”, which is about a breed of New York men who are always trying to bring their bikes up to women’s apartments. Once an anomaly, Bushnell charts their new ubiquity, in addition to where and how to do your own man-stalking via bicycle (and whether or not it’s worth it).

In Is There Still Sex in The City?, Bushnell looks at love and life from all angles - marriage and children, divorce and bereavement, and the very real pressures women face to maintain their youth and have it all. This is a pull-no-punches social commentary and an indispensable companion to one of the most revolutionary dating books of the 20th century.

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Sex and the City is an essay collection by Candace Bushnell that forever changed the cultural conversation about womanhood, relationships, and, yes, sex. Bushnell created the column "Sex and the City" for The New York Observer in 1994, and framed it as a humorous take on dating in Manhattan based on her own experiences. If that sounds familiar, you’re on the right track. Yes, it was exactly like the column Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw wrote on the hit television show Sex and the City, which made its dazzling entrance on HBO in 1998 and still hasn't left the pop culture scene.

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I had read some mean negative reviews about this book. Instead I really truly enjoyed it. I always enjoyed the TV show sex and the city but have to admit the girls were very spoiled and money oriented. This book instead talks about the financial struggles of starting over in your middle age. It focuses on the friendships the struggles and the journey that these women make together. I liked the humor in the story and it really truly seemed to reflect where I am in my life right now. The reviews mention Kevin and vaginal rejuvenation Excedrin these are told him very biting humor and in no way and Dorset. Instead the focus of the book is on growth and knowing that there is life after you are in your fifties and focusing on yourself and your accomplishments and your friendships and perhaps love.

Wistful Sardonic look at Middle age

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This book is reminiscent of season one Sex and the City. Brutally honest about dating over 50. Her best book yet!

Loved it!!!

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A must read for woman in their 50’s looking for love !! It now makes sense!

Enjoy Life!

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I was a little unsure of the book based on the reviews, but decided to give it a try. I’m glad I did. Candace Bushnell’s wit was abound and I really enjoyed the narrator as well. As someone who’s reached middle age it was fun to read things I could relate to. And it mad me not so down on getting older. Great book!

It’s A Good One!

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Life moves on. Some things are good, more are bad. I enjoy revisiting friends even if we are older. Yes, older! Damn it!

This book is campy and very Sex in the City!

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Being 59 and looking at age 60 on the horizon, I found this book enjoyable. There were so many many things that I could personally relate to or know my friends could relate to. I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed it

Good read/listen

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This is a frank account of some women’s experience in their fifties. I thought it was an honest and humorous take on a stage of life that isn’t always that funny. She captures the disappointments and hopes of women as they begin to transition from the second act of life to the third act. Sex and the City grows up. Frank and interesting. Ms. Bushnell did a great job of opening up and making herself quite vulnerable to her audience. Her candor is appreciated.

The Answer is Yes... But...

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It started a bit slow, but the majority of the book was very good. The ending was great.

Slow start, but great ending

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And that is what this book is, a memoir of the authors life in her 50's. This is not a continuation of the characters we had all grown to love from Sex in the City. so be prepared for that. but it is a fine book that, like an anthropological study, accurately describes what life in general, and dating life in particular, is like for women in their 50's. Many have said it's a depressing book. Well, life for single women in their 50's is depressing. I'm 64 and married. but I see this problem with many women I know, and it is obvious. The money problem and lack of viable jobs is very real. All women, at all ages, should read this story and prepare themselves financially. This book should honestly be required reading doe every women's study class at any university.
And it's not all depressing. There were many laugh out loud moments for me.
My only problem is that the author made women in their 50's to be middle aged. That's pure denial on her part. In the US we die, on average, around 80. Making middle age 40, or 35 to 45 or 30 to 50 depending on how you see it. But by the time we are in our 50's we have passed middle age and entered old age. Sad but true.

Great Memior

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Yay, Candace delivers. For a 50 something single woman, this is exactly what I needed. So much fun.

Loved this!

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