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Summer and the city
A Darrie Diaries novel
Candace Bushnell
Eve  Kurvits
 
 
About the author
Candace Bushnell is an 
American author who born 
December 1, 1958.
She also has written „Sex and the 
city“, whitch  in  turn   became  the 
basis  for a  popular  television 
series.
 She attended Rice  University  and 
New  York  University in the 1970s, 
and became  known  in New  York  
City as a socialite and  party -goer.
Her own  
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