Sarah Jessica Parker reflects on the cultural appetite for bringing back ’90s shows and movies: “It’s funny that it took so long.”
SARAH JESSICA PARKER says her mother, a teacher and community activist, taught her an important lesson as a girl: never leave the house without a book.and a decades-long acting career that’s followed, Parker, 57, has found her way back to books.
Earlier this year she launched her own imprint, SJP Lit, with independent publisher Zando. . Her other entrepreneurial ventures include fragrances, shoes, wines, a production company and a canned cosmopolitan in partnership with Thomas Ashbourne Craft Spirits—the drink made famous by her
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