Carrie Bradshaw is a novelist now. After seven or so best-selling non-fiction books about sex and dating, titled things like Menhattan and A Single Life , the 50-something ex-columnist is diving into fiction. And no, the book is not about a single woman dating her way around New York. It’s about a 19th-century woman having an existential crisis which, in some ways, is actually more Carrie Bradshaw than anything else And Just Like That ’s writers room could have come up with.

But what is the book about , really? Throughout And Just Like That ’s third season, we’re given various lines and tidbits, references and glimpses, while Carrie types directly into Pages (brave) in huge font and narrates the lines out loud. We know it’s set in 1864, we know there’s a romance involved, and

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