Jennifer Weiner's literary career commenced with the publication of her debut novel, "Good in Bed", which marked the beginning of her remarkable journey as a bestselling author, with a total of nine novels that have topped the New York Times bestseller list.
Her second novel, "In Her Shoes", was adapted into a major motion picture, "In Her Shoes (2005)", featuring an impressive cast including Cameron Diaz, Toni Collette, and Shirley MacLaine.
Weiner's subsequent novels include "Little Earthquakes", which was optioned by Universal Pictures, "Goodnight Nobody", "Certain Girls", "Best Friends Forever", "Fly Away Home", and "Then Came You".
In addition to her novels, Weiner's short story "The Guy Not Taken" was featured in Glamour magazine and was later optioned by DreamWorks SKG.
Before becoming a full-time author, Weiner graduated from Princeton University and worked as an entertainment columnist for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Her work has also been published in various other publications, including Seventeen, Redbook, TV Guide, YM, and Salon.com.
Jennifer Weiner currently resides in Philadelphia with her two daughters.