Books and the single girl

An Anonymous Patron sends “this piece fromNewsday.com about the publishing phenomenon of Chick Lit.

“‘The last time single women were celebrated in fiction, they were called New Women, says Elaine Showalter, the recently retired chairwoman of Princeton’s English department. That was when the 19th century became the 20th.

Now the 20th has turned into the 21st century, and a genre concentrating on the lives, loves, adventures and misadventures of unwed females is once again booming. This time around, it’s called Chick Lit.'”