Jennifer Weiner's literary journey began with the publication of her debut novel "Good in Bed", marking the commencement of a remarkable streak of nine New York Times best-selling novels. Her impressive literary canon includes the critically acclaimed "In Her Shoes", which was successfully adapted into a major motion picture in 2005, starring the talented trio of Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, and Shirley MacLaine.
Weiner's notable novels also comprise the captivating "Little Earthquakes", which was optioned by Universal Pictures, as well as the intriguing "Goodnight Nobody", "Certain Girls", "Best Friends Forever", "Fly Away Home", and "Then Came You". Furthermore, her short story "The Guy Not Taken" was published in the esteemed Glamour magazine and optioned by the renowned DreamWorks SKG.
Before her literary success, Weiner earned a prestigious degree from Princeton University and honed her skills as an entertainment columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Her writing has also been featured in a variety of notable publications, including Seventeen, Redbook, TV Guide, YM, and Salon.com.
Currently, Weiner resides in Philadelphia with her two daughters, continuing to craft captivating stories that have endeared her to readers worldwide.