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Weiner, Jennifer

LC control no.n 00030227
Descriptive conventionsrda
LC classificationPS3573.E3935
PZ7.1.W433 Juvenile fiction, English
Personal name headingWeiner, Jennifer
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Variant(s)ויינר, ג׳ניפר
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeConnecticut Pennsylvania Kentucky
LocatedPhiladelphia (Pa.)
Birth date1970-03-28
Place of birthDeRidder Army Air Base (La.)
Field of activityFiction Novels Journalism
AffiliationPrinceton University
Profession or occupationAuthors Journalists
Special noteMachine-derived non-Latin script reference project.
Non-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inWeiner, Jennifer. Good in bed, 2001: CIP t.p. (Jennifer Weiner) pub. info (lives in Philadelphia)
Hungry heart, 2016: ECIP t.p. (Jennifer Weiner)
Her Website, viewed June 15, 2016: (Jennifer Weiner; she is the author of the novels Good in Bed (2001); In Her Shoes (2002), which was turned into a major motion picture starring Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette and Shirley MacLaine; Little Earthquakes (2004); Goodnight Nobody (2005); the short story collection The Guy Not Taken (2006); Certain Girls (2008); Best Friends Forever (2009); Fly Away Home (2010); Then Came You (2011); The Next Best Thing (2012); All Fall Down (2014) and Who Do You Love (August 2015). Jennifer Weiner grew up in Connecticut and graduated with a degree in English literature from Princeton University. She worked as a newspaper reporter in central Pennsylvania, Kentucky, and Philadelphia, where she wrote a series of popular columns for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Now a Contributing Opinion Writer for The New York Times Op-Ed and Sunday Review, Weiner's recent contributions--"Mean Girls in the Retirement Home" and "Another Thing to Hate About Ourselves"--rose to the top of the "most emailed" lists and have been picked up by newspapers and media outlets across the world)
Author's web site, October 11, 2017: (March 28, 1970: Jennifer Agnes Weiner is born on an army base in DeRidder, Louisiana.)
   <http://www.jenniferweiner.com/about/>
The Bigfoot queen, 2023: title page (Jennifer Weiner)
Associated languageeng