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 One Fifth Avenue  

One Fifth Avenue
Candace Bushnell

Voice, 2008 - 448 pages

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"ONE FIFTH AVENUE is a modern comedy of manners -- a landmark novel, if you like. Its observations about money, the Internet, the function of art in society as wellas sex romps, social climbing and snobbery enhance Bushnell's reputation as an astute observer of modern life....Carrie Bradshaw wannabes as well as women (and men) near Bushnell's age -- she turns 50 this year -- will be pulled into this refreshing and highly entertaining novel about the power of money, sex and celebrity."
--USA TODAY

"Bushnell...broadens her scope in her latest ode to New York strivers and sophisticates...The fun lies in the author's acute observations about everything from real estate envy to midlife crises."
--More

"Where [Bushnell] goes, her army of stilletoed fans follow. You gotta love it: the conflict, the secrets-telling, the peek into the world of the rich and valueless. It all adds up to a juicy summer read."
--New York Post

"One Fifth Avenue is all things an escapist read she be: quick and wicked and wry. There's a blown-out bitch to root against, a star-crossed couple to root for, and a Tim Gunn-style best friend who deserves his own book. Great, guiltless fun."
--Entertainment Weekly

From one of the most consistently astute and engaging social commentators of our day comes another look at the tough and tender women of New York City--this time, through the lens of where they live.

One Fifth Avenue, the Art Deco beauty towering over one of Manhattan's oldest and most historically hip neighborhoods, is a one-of-a-kind address, the sort of building you have to earn your way into--one way or another. For the women in Candace Bushnell's new novel, One Fifth Avenue, this edifice is essential to the lives they've carefully established--or hope to establish. From the hedge fund king's wife to the aging gossip columnist to the free-spirited actress (a recent refugee from L.A.), each person's game plan for a rich life comes together under the soaring roof of this landmark building.

Acutely observed and mercilessly witty, One Fifth Avenue is a modern-day story of old and new money, that same combustible mix that Edith Wharton mastered in her novels about New York's Gilded Age and F. Scott Fitzgerald illuminated in his Jazz Age tales. Many decades later, Bushnell's New Yorkers suffer the same passions as those fictional Manhattanites from eras past: They thirst for power, for social prominence, and for marriages that are successful--at least to the public eye. But Bushnell is an original, and One Fifth Avenue is so fresh that it reads as if sexual politics, real estate theft, and fortunes lost in a day have never happened before.

From Sex and the City through four successive novels, Bushnell has revealed a gift for tapping into the zeitgeist of any New York minute and, as one critic put it, staying uncannily "just the slightest bit ahead of the curve." And with each book, she has deepened her range, but with a light touch that makes her complex literary accomplishments look easy. Her stories progress so nimbly and ring so true that it can seem as if anyone might write them--when, in fact, no one writes novels quite like Candace Bushnell. Fortunately for us, with One Fifth Avenue, she has done it again.




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WELL READ TALE OF THE RICH AND FATUOUS

Gather round all you Sex and the City and Lipstick Jungle fans and don't miss a word of Candace Bushnell's latest take on the merry/wary-go-round that is her New York City. Bushnell is one author with her finger on the pulse, ear to the ground, and a stiletto heeled step ahead of the pack when it comes to fictional residents of this city of 8 million. Yes, they are fictional folks but Bushnell's painterly pen brings them to crying, laughing, plotting life. How many of us considered Carrie a dear friend?

This time out we go through the exclusive doors of an upscale Art Deco apartment building to meet Schiffer Diamond, Lola Fabrikant, Mindy Gooch, Annalisa Rice and Enid Merle. A keen observer Bushnell details each one's foibles, frailties, and fantasies with insight and humor. Her metier is often satire, and it is put to good use with this group. Most wouldn't want to have them as neighbors but One Fifth Avenue is a great place to visit, and you won't want to miss a detail.

Poor insecure Mindy frets because she lives in the building's smallest apartment (after all, this is where address and floor space = social acceptance), and Enid is an over-the-hill gossip columnist. Schiffer is an actress, and Annalisa with pots of new money is eager to buy her way into high society. Money talks - hers screams. Lola is young, lovely, used to getting her own way, and isn't about to be ignored.

Award winning actress Donna Murphy delivers a can't stop-listening-to narration of this tale of the rich and fatuous. A highly acclaimed musical actress Murphy's reading is enhanced not only by her acting prowess but also by her naturally melodious voice.

- Gail Cooke



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Best Candace Bushnell Book Yet!

I have read all of Candace Bushnell's books and have loved them, but this is by far her best! The characters are captivating and the plot is full of excitement and surprises.


Page turner

I've never read a book by this author nor have I seen Sex and the City. I enjoyed this tale of a high-end apartment building and the people who lived there. I was surprised by how much I got into the story and didn't want it to end.

I have one complaint, though, about the character of Lola, who is a self-entitled 22-year old who sleeps with several male characters in the book to wangle her way into what she thinks is the life she deserves, after her moderately affluent parents go bankrupt. This character is written more like 15 or 16 than 22, and I found her less than believable; she was more a sterotype of the self-entitled 'snowflake' generation.


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when's the move in date?

Knowing when to poke fun at her own craft, Candace Bushnell springs forth yet another tale of elite New York womanhood and their Amazonian destruction on modern society. Their tongues wag, their credit cards fly, and their lipsticks smirk in this fun farce revolving around a New York apartment building set smack at the beginning of Fifth Avenue.

It is clear before the prologue concludes that one never really emotes to any of these people and the sycophants that cling to them for the publicity they could potentially offer. It's in this apathetic nature that their story unfolds before you on the page, playing out in five brilliant acts of campy glee. These women are truly wretched and you can't help but feel a bit like two of the characters in the novel: Lola Fabrikant and Thayer Core. Both are lurking around the perimeter of this expansive co-op, longing to be a part of the glitz and glamour despite the unfortunate incidents that occur inside. A dried up mogul, a magazine empress, a recovering author, an actress returning from Los Angeles failure, a hedge-fund tycoon with his endearingly naïve wife, and a best-selling author are all splayed out for these ripe young characters to leach on with us, siphoning out every last drop of what's left!

Ms. Bushnell is methodical with "One Fifth Avenue" and delivers the goods, with such an aloof air, you can't help but feel guilty for not caring an ounce for anyone involved. The fact that she shares in your glee and understands New York's own humoristic absurdity only keeps you coming back for more.

I finished this novel with the need to live inside this fictitious fabrication she had made! Here's to hoping someone else will move in and give us a sequel to latch onto!


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