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In page Rona Jaffe:

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Jaffe wrote her first book, The Best of Everything (1958), while working as an associate editor at Fawcett Publications in the 1950s. It was quickly adapted into a film starring Hope Lange and a group of actresses including Joan Crawford, also called The Best of Everything (1959).[1] The book has been described as distinctly "pre-women's liberation" in the way it depicts women in the working world.[citation needed] Camille Paglia noted in 2004 that the book and popular HBO series Sex and the City had much in common in that the characters in both (who have similar lives) are "very much at the mercy of cads".[2]