Jessica Knoll has been a senior editor at Cosmopolitan and the articles editor at SELF, and has also written articles for the New York Times. She grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia and graduated from The Shipley School in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, and from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in Geneva, New York. She lives in New York City with her husband. She is also the author of Luckiest Girl Alive.
Knife-sharp and enthralling
Jessica Knoll's The Favorite Sister is as bold and smart and audacious a novel about women and ambition as you could hope for. A more-than-worthy follow-up to Luckiest Girl Alive
it proves Knoll is a literary force to be reckoned with
You'll be seeing this pink umbrella on beaches everywhere this summer
The unexpected and unpredictable twists and surprising revelations will delight suspense fans
Picture a fictional feminist reality TV show that's basically The Real Housewives of Startup Boardrooms. We find out early that one of the five castmates is dead
but we have no idea who did it
or why. This is the kind of soapy
hilariously vicious book you'll gobble up in one sitting
In the end
murder seems inevitable. Season 4 will end with a bang
and there will be blood . . . salaciously entertaining
Knoll's novel is most notable as a potent take down of a reality-show-obsessed culture that seeks out the spotlight rather than harder truths
We don't want to give too much away
but you won't be able to put this one down ¿ no matter how good the water looks