Buxton Books Presents
The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits Book Tour with Jennifer Weiner
in conversation with Gervais Hagerty!
Mon, Jun 15 at 6pm
Buxton Books is excited to welcome Jennifer Weiner, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Good in Bed, In Her Shoes, Mrs. Everything, and The Breakaway, to Charleston to celebrate the paperback release of The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits. Weiner will be in conversation with Charleston-based author, Gervais Hagerty. Get your ticket now to join us!
On Monday, June 15, beloved author Jennifer Weiner will be in Charleston to celebrate her most recent New York Times bestselling novel, The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits! Currently in development as a feature film written and directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Gilmore Girls), The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits will be out new in paperback when Jennifer makes her book tour stop with us.
Join us for an evening at Lance Hall (Circular Congregational Church) as Jennifer is in conversation with Gervais Hagerty for behind-the-scenes insight into the writing of the book, the making of the movie, and Jennifer's own greatest hits, including reader favorites like Good in Bed, In Her Shoes, Mrs. Everything, and That Summer. Be ready to ask Jennifer your questions during the audience Q&A, and after the program, stick around to say hi and get your books personalized.
Summer reading season will be upon us so we'll make sure to throw in some fun summer-y surprises to make the evening extra special!
Tickets are available now. We hope to see you there!
Please note: Tickets to this event are non-refundable. In the case that a book is included with ticket, ticket holders who are not able to make it can pick up their signed book at the bookstore or have it mailed to their home address (with additional shipping cost) starting the day following the event for up to 2 weeks afterward.
About Jennifer Weiner:
Jennifer Weiner is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-two books, including Good in Bed, In Her Shoes, Mrs. Everything, and The Breakaway. She has appeared on many national television programs, including the Today show and Good Morning America, and her work is frequently published by the New York Times. Jennifer lives with her family in Philadelphia. Visit her online at JenniferWeiner.com.
About The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits:
The New York Times bestseller, now in development as a feature film from Universal Pictures, written and directed by Amy Sherman-Palladino (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Gilmore Girls)!
A captivating family saga filled with heart, humor, secrets, and second chances, about two sisters’ incredible journey and a daughter’s quest to reunite her family, from the #1 New York Times bestselling author.
READERS ARE SAYING…
“I couldn't put this book down, I just loved it.” –Reader review, 5*****
“Come for the drama, stay for the healing.” –Reader Review, 5*****
Cassie and Zoe Grossberg were once inseparable sisters and pop sensations, but they haven't spoken in two decades. After experiencing the dizzying highs of celebrity, they were driven apart one terrible night. Now in their forties, Zoe is a suburban New Jersey mom, while Cassie lives off-grid in Alaska. But Zoe’s teenage daughter, Cherry, is desperate to reunite them and uncover the truth behind their estrangement. As long-buried secrets surface, the sisters must confront past choices and decide if they are open to forgiveness.
Written with Jennifer Weiner’s signature humor and warmth, The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits is a “shimmering story” (Woman’s World) about the ties that bind and the love that brings us back together. This is Jennifer Weiner at her absolute best.
About Gervais Hagerty:
Gervais Hagerty grew up in Charleston. After a career in broadcast journalism, she taught communications to cadets at The Citadel. She now hosts a weekly radio show on OHM 96.3 FM, teaches creative writing, and writes novels inspired by her hometown. As a 2026–2027 Fulbright Scholar, Gervais will travel to Belgium to study Ghent's cycling culture and write a novel that helps readers in the American South imagine a transportation system that puts people, not cars, first.

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