Jenny was a writer on the staff of the ABC hit comedy series Samantha Who?, starring Christina Applegate. She is also the author of three books of humor essays: Skinny Bitching: A Thirty-something Woman Mouths Off about Age, Angst, Pregnancy Pressures and the Dieting Battles You'll Never Win (Delta Books, 2005), What Wendell Wants: How To Tell If You're Obsessed With Your Dog (Delacorte Books/ Delta Paperback 2004) and I Do. I Did. Now What?!: Life After the Wedding Dress (Workman Publishing, 2002). Jenny contributed an essay to the anthology edited by Paula Derrow of Self Magazine titled Behind the Bedroom Door: Women Talking About Sex (Bantam. 12/08). Her work has... Read full bio
THE REVEALING AND RIP-ROARINGLY FUNNY GUIDE TO MAKING EVERY RELATIONSHIP SMARTER, SANER, AND HAPPIER It's all very simple. When it comes to women, men...
...come true. I think Josephine Crawley (Mary in Downton Abbey) would be perfect to play Annabelle. Jessica Raine (Jenny Lee in Call the Midwife) would make a wonderful Lucy and I think Id choose Aisling Loftus (Agnes Towler in Mr Selfridge) to play Dotty. ...
...the whole Community rallies round to provide food and clothing and to try and trace his mother. Nurse Jenny Lee, meanwhile, gets caught up in the heart-breaking mystery surrounding an elderly, semi-vagrant local woman, Mrs. Jenkins. And for newly married...
...1945-51) prompted Nye Bevan's "most prostituted press in the world" (though Beaverbrook provided him and his wife, Jenny Lee MP, with their country cottage, as he did Michael Foot) and the first of many Leveson-style inquiries. It led to the original...
...of the very famous and totally unknown, especially in the younger roles; newcomer Jessica Raine plays the young Jenny Lee with Vanessa Redgrave's reminiscing voice topping and tailing each episode as an older Lee. Jenny Agutter reprises her role as the...
...School Spirits by Rachel Hawkins (Hyperion, $17.99; ISBN 978-1-4231-4849-4). 75,000 copies. Elvis and the Underdogs by Jenny Lee, illus. by Kelly Light (HarperCollins/Balzer + Bray, $16.99; ISBN 978-0-06-223554-1). 50,000 copies. The Rules for...
...miss the memoir trilogy that inspired it. In the British TV adaptation, Jessica Raine stars as naive midwife Jenny Lee (author Jennifer Worth's maiden name). Start with Vol. 1, published here last year; it closely mirrors Season 1. While Shadows of the...
...summer internship at a theme park becomes a nightmare. Ages 8 to 12. Elvis and the Underdogs by Jenny Lee, illus. by Kelly Light (May 14, hardcover, $16.99, ISBN 978-0062235541). Benji discovers his therapy dog can talkand is bossy. Ages 8-12. The...
...and Glee are all on our screens this weekend. Call The Midwife, BBC1, Sunday, 8pm The travails of Jenny Lee and her fellow nurses and nuns in London's East End in the 1950s struck a major chord with viewers, so it's no surprise to find...
...New Zealander left in the women's field, 16-year-old Wellingtonian Julianne Alvarez, lost her quarter-final to South Australian Jenny Lee 1-up. In the 36-hole final on Sunday Lee will play West Australian Minjee Lee...
...New Zealander left in the women's field, 16-year-old Wellingtonian Julianne Alvarez, lost her quarter-final to South Australian Jenny Lee 1-up. The women's 36-hole final on Sunday will be between West Australian Minjee Lee and South Australian Jenny...
...New Zealander left in the women's field, 16-year-old Wellingtonian Julianne Alvarez, lost her quarter-final to South Australian Jenny Lee 1-up. The women's 36-hole final on Sunday will be between West Australian Minjee Lee and South Australian Jenny...
...New Zealander left in the women's field, 16-year-old Wellingtonian Julianne Alvarez, lost her quarter-final to South Australian Jenny Lee 1-up. In the 36-hole final on Sunday Lee will play West Australian Minjee Lee...
...final over 36 holes at Melbourne's Commonwealth Golf Club. West Australian Minjee Lee will play South Australian Jenny Lee on Sunday, Minjee making her second appearance in the national decider and looking to go one better after her narrow loss in 2011....
...and Glee are all on our screens this weekend. Call The Midwife, BBC1, Sunday, 8pm The travails of Jenny Lee and her fellow nurses and nuns in London’s East End in the 1950s struck a major chord with viewers, so it’s no surprise to find it bouncing...