Nearly ten years after leaving every girl's dream job at Runway magazine—which turned into a nightmare because of her insufferable boss—aspiring journalist Andy Sachs is back! In this highly anticipated sequel to the bestselling book "The Devil Wears Prada," which marked Lauren Weisberger's literary debut and was adapted into a successful film starring Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Stanley Tucci, and Emily Blunt, Andy's life has changed dramatically since her days as assistant to the powerful director Miranda Priestly. Her days of hanging incredible fur coats, carrying trays, and running around in sky-high heels to fulfill the most unusual orders are long gone. Now, the only coffee she carries is her own. And maybe one for her fiancé, the incredible Max Harrison, one of New York's "best catches." All that remains of her past at Runway are occasional nightmares and panic attacks when remembering her former boss and an—extremely unlikely—friendship with Emily, a former coworker. Together, the two decided to found a magazine specializing in covering the glamorous weddings of the rich and famous. Sophisticated, stylish, and tasteful, The Plunge is the most luxurious magazine in its segment, a Runway for brides. Now everything seems to be in order and harmony in Andy's life. But not for long. Whether on her wedding day or shortly after her honeymoon, surprises appear at the most inopportune moments and turn her prosperous life upside down. And, when she least expects it, she runs into an old acquaintance, bringing with her a new collection of accessories and a whiff of the famous Chanel No. 5. Is the past coming back to haunt her? Should Andy forget the tranquility of the past few years and return to the supposedly fabulous world of Miranda Priestly? The destinies of Andy, Emily, and Miranda seem to be intertwined, whether she likes it or not. With Plunge's huge success, the Elias-Clark group, where Miranda reigns, sees the magazine as a great investment. And, if the devil is in the details, they won't let anything slip by.
Lauren Weisberger nasceu em uma pequena cidade da Pensilvânia e formou-se pela prestigiada Universidade de Cornell. O diabo veste Prada foi seu primeiro romance e tornou-se um fenômeno mundial, ocupando o topo da lista dos mais vendidos do New York Times por mais de um ano, e sendo publicado em quarenta idiomas. Chegou às telas de cinemas com Meryl Streep e Anne Hathaway, ganhando um Globo de Ouro. É também autora de Todo mundo que vale a pena conhecer, A vingança veste Prada, Uma noite no Chateau Marmont e O diabo ataca em Wimbledon, todos publicados no Brasil pela Editora Record. Seus livros já venderam mais de 13 milhões de exemplares no mundo. Ela mora em Connecticut com o marido, seus dois filhos e um cachorro.