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Down to Earth with Jane Green

Sancerre, sunburn, and sex and the city…

So I’m back after my long night in the city, and a couple of things happened yesterday that were a little disconcerting.

The first was that my glorious couple of hours on the beach earlier in the day, when I lay back as the kids built sandcastles around me, and thought, why don’t I do this more often, led to a familiar tightening feeling in my cheeks at around 5pm.

And my shoulders. And my forehead. And my chest. Yes. I am now horribly sunburnt. Lobster-like, in fact. I am shining like a beacon and I cannot believe I have lived in this country almost eight years and I am still stupid enough to lie on a beach, at lunchtime, with no sunblock.

Yes, you heard me right.

At lunchtime.

So, red-faced, I rolled into Candace Bushnell’s radio show on Sirius satellite radio, where she insisted, nay, forced, a huge glass of white wine on me. What can I say? I’d had a two-hour car journey in, I was uncomfortably burnt, and a little stressed. I drank it. In pretty much one go.

I wish I could tell you how the radio show was but in truth I don’t really remember. I do know that I adore Candace - she’s funny and irreverent, and brilliantly talented - not many people could write and create a phenomenon such as Sex in the City (I also think she might be completely bonkers…sssh. Don’t tell anyone)

I then left the gorgeous Candace (you can see from the picture how teeny tiny she is. And look at me! Red, shining and HUGE! And horrible hair. I’ve bought these new heated roller things and I’m determined to figure out how to use them, but every time I do, I end up with scary Dallas-like big hair, and if anyone’s reading this feeling upset in Dallas, I’m talking TV series…)

Note to self: never have picture taken next to teeny tiny skinny gorgeous women who write books and television series that feature other teeny tiny skinny gorgeous women who dress in great clothes. They will always make you look like a small whale.

For the record, Candace had on amazing crocodile mules. And metallic blue nail polish. Just in case you were wondering. I then staggered over to Borders on Park Avenue for an event.

A wonderful event - lovely people, and one, Natalie, came from Baltimore. Baltimore! To meet me! Do you have any idea how far that is? I think I made sense, sobering up somewhat after the bucket of wine at Sirius radio, although the microphone died halfway through my best story at the event, and we all sat around uncomfortably, smiling awkwardly, me at audience, audience at me, while - as luck would have it - the manager who lived a previous life as a DJ, came and fixed it.

Anisha Lakhani came, who is the author of a terrifying and quite brilliant novel called Schooled, which tells the truth about the elite private schools in New York City - she is a former head of an English department at one of them, and was a private tutor, so she knows. Boy, does she know. I couldn’t put the book down, and I think she’s going to get VAST amounts of publicity, but we all have to wait until August 5th for the book to come out.

She brought her mother who reminded me about growing up on a steady diet of Enid Blyton books, so I’m now off to track down Mallory Towers for my daughter, and then I’m off to weed the vegetable garden.

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Seriously, what the hell IS my hair doing?

7 Responses to “Sancerre, sunburn, and sex and the city…”

  1. Anisha Lakhani Says:

    Jane, I started to read your blog when you had that post on being “immaculate with your word.” Now that I’m on it I’m addicted - Mom might be over the moon! I was up all last night reading the Beach House and I couldn’t put it down!!!! I love love love it and quite frankly think it’s the best one you wrote!

    And please keep blogging - we are all reading (and hanging on to every word!)
    xxx
    Anisha

  2. Meredith Says:

    Jane, I also love reading your blogs and books too of course. You are so down to earth, I love it! I do apologize for not being able to buy your book on Tuesday, I had to wait until I got paid today!!! So now that I got paid, at lunch I am going to buy your book, and I’m pretty sure I will not get any work done for the rest of the afternoon and evening!!

    Thank you for doing what you do. You are by far my favorite author. Hopefully someday you might make it over to Illinois, I would love to meet you.

  3. amy Says:

    Your blogging keeps me sane. As a mother of one, I don’t know how you do it!! And BTW your hair looks great and you are not a mini whale:) amy

  4. ellina Says:

    Hi Jane! just wanted to share a tip for sunburnt skin, which we follow here in greece. Spread yoghurt (yes, the one we eat) on your face and body and let it stand for as long as you can. It should take the burning sensation and make you feel a lot better.
    and you don’t look like a whale. A recent research showed us women, when looking at ourselves in a mirror or photograph, see ourselves 10% fatter than we actually are. So not to worry.
    xxx
    Ellina

  5. Katarina/Chicklit Chick Says:

    I just finished The Beach House, and it was amazing. I was really rather sad to put the book down and leave all the wonderful characters behind. I’ve been a huge fan of your writing for quite some time, but The Beach House is by far my fave so far. well done!

  6. The Pumkin Patch Says:

    First of all, I want to say that I found your books a couple of months ago and I’m in love with your work. I just finished Jemima J on Friday and per usual, it didn’t disappoint. You are a gifted and talented writer. I can’t wait to read those that I haven’t read (I’m on #5 now) and I tell everyone who asks me for book suggestions that your books are must-reads! Thanks for giving a SAHM like me something to look forward to everytime I pick up a book.

  7. Melissa Says:

    Jane, I’ve seen several pictures of you and you are just as beautiful as Candace. However, I have to agree that the hot rollers aren’t quite working for you. hehe! Overall a cute picture though. I really can’t even tell your glowing from sun burn. :)

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