Jennifer Weiner is the author of six novels: Good in Bed, In Her Shoes, which was made into a major motion picture, Little Earthquakes, Goodnight Nobody, Certain Girls, and Best Friends Forever, as well as the short story collection The Guy Not Taken. A graduate of Princeton University, she lives in Philadelphia with her family.
I think psychologically [Bill Clinton] has always needed Hillary and these mother figures in his life, and I think Hillary kind of understands that. He really sort of married his grandmother - Hillary reminds him of his grandmother Edith.
It's been fifteen years since Addie Downs last saw her onetime best friend from school, Valerie Adler. And the way their friendship ended all those years ago still stings. So, as Jennifer Weiner's book "Best Friends Forever" opens, Addie is astonished to see Val appear on her doorstep late one night -- terrified, and with somebody's blood on her sleeve. What happens next will call into question everything these young women thought they knew about each other, and about the friendship they once shared.