NEW YORK – Before she grew up as good as became a Manhattan icon, Carrie Bradshaw was a parochial Connecticut girl who dreamed of apropos a writer, done engaging conform choices as good as had a vanquish on a child named Sebastian Kydd who regularly kept her guessing.
"The Carrie Diaries," that came out Tuesday, is a prequel to "Sex as good as a City," focusing on Carrie's life as a 17-year-old.
"Sebastian Kydd...I guess he's a child version of Mr. Big," writer Candace Bushnell says with a laugh.
Like a adult Carrie, a 17-year-old version has a variety of friends as good as smart observations.
What a book doesn't have, though, are a sexcapades found in "Sex as good as a City." "The Carrie Diaries" is more, well, young adult.
"It unequivocally is about a 17-year-old ... as good as we positively remember when we was 17. we didn't have all a answers," says Bushnell. "I positively didn't know everything about sex."
Readers will learn what brought Carrie to New York City where she meets Samantha, Miranda as good as Charlotte.
A sequel to a prequel is expected subsequent year. Bushnell says she's already essay it as good as acknowledges it will be some-more mature.
"When we first changed to New York, it was eye-opening. ... She'll be in situations with adults and, we know, similar to a lot of young people you're terrified, you're fascinated as good as kind of horrified."
For those who can't wait for to know what's in store for a adult Carrie, "Sex as good as a City 2" hits theaters subsequent month.
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