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Billed as a story about two sisters whose only common trait is their shoe size, this story is basically one long [[The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry|Sisterly Rivalry]] between Rose and Maggie Feller. Along the way, they learn [[An Aesop|valuable life lessons]] about family, grief, betrayal, love, and self-worth. The novel was written in 2002 by Jennifer Weiner and adapted into a film in 2005 starring Cameron Diaz.
Billed as a story about two sisters whose only common trait is their shoe size, this story is basically one long [[The Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry|Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry]] between Rose and Maggie Feller. Along the way, they learn [[An Aesop|valuable life lessons]] about family, grief, betrayal, love, and self-worth. The novel was written in 2002 by Jennifer Weiner and adapted into a film in 2005 starring Cameron Diaz.
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=== Tropes this film has examples of: ===


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* [[All Women Love Shoes]]: Rose has an impressive collection of designer shoes, from which Maggie loves to borrow without permission.
* [[All Women Love Shoes]]: Rose has an impressive collection of designer shoes, from which Maggie loves to borrow without permission.
* [[Brainless Beauty]]: Maggie
* [[Brainless Beauty]]: Maggie

Revision as of 20:23, 18 December 2019

Billed as a story about two sisters whose only common trait is their shoe size, this story is basically one long Glorious War of Sisterly Rivalry between Rose and Maggie Feller. Along the way, they learn valuable life lessons about family, grief, betrayal, love, and self-worth. The novel was written in 2002 by Jennifer Weiner and adapted into a film in 2005 starring Cameron Diaz.

Tropes used in In Her Shoes include: