![]() ![]() She meets and befriends a famous actress, sells a screenplay to a big Hollywood studio, and unexpectedly finds her father, whom she has not seen or spoken to in several years. Bruce gets a new girlfriend, and Cannie's life becomes a wild ride. When his father unexpectedly dies, Bruce turns to Cannie for comfort and they end up having sex, which results in Cannie getting pregnant. K.Ĭannie's self esteem takes a nosedive and she begins to feel like Bruce might be her only chance at love, so she tries desperately to win him back, yet to no avail. ![]() Cannie is humiliated and immediately enrolls in a weight loss program, where she meets a kind doctor whom she calls Dr. ![]() Although the woman is only referred to as C, Cannie quickly realizes that the article is about her. The article is entitled "Loving a Larger Woman" and is written by Cannie's ex-boyfriend, Bruce. ![]() The book opens with Cannie reading a column in a national women's magazine entitled, "Good in Bed". She has a very supportive, if off-beat, family, great friends, and a loyal dog named Nifkin. Cannie is smart, sassy, and wickedly funny. Cannie is a typical twenty-something in her desire to lose weight, her frustration with her job, and her quest for love. Good in Bed, Jennifer Weiner's debut novel, features Cannie Shapiro, a twenty-eight-year-old writer in Philadelphia. ![]()
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