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3''In Her Shoes'' is a 2002 novel by Jennifer Weiner.
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5Billed as a story about two sisters whose only common trait is their shoe size, the novel basically depicts one long [[TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry Sisterly Rivalry]] between Rose and Maggie Feller. Along the way, they learn [[AnAesop valuable life lessons]] about family, grief, betrayal, love, and self-worth.
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7Adapted into a [[TheFilmOfTheBook 2005 film]] directed by Creator/CurtisHanson and starring Creator/CameronDiaz, Creator/ToniCollette, and Creator/ShirleyMacLaine.
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10!!This book and film show examples of:
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12* TheAce: [[RunningGag Sydelle's daughter "My Marcia"]]. According to Sydelle, Marcia: had a bought a size 6 Vera Wang for her wedding and had it taken in, is well-educated, has a great career, is a wife and mother, beautiful, had a perfect wedding (helped that the photos didn't show below the knee), and does everything right that Rose and Maggie don't. Marcia falls off this pedestal when she joins Jews For Jesus.
13* AllWomenLoveShoes: Rose has an impressive collection of designer shoes, from which Maggie loves to borrow without permission.
14* AlliterativeName: Simon Stein.
15* BookDumb: Maggie's people skills, her fashion sense, and critical thinking skills are rather impressive.
16* TheBrainlessBeauty: Subverted. Maggie is beautiful and BookDumb, but she is far more inquisitive and creative than people give her credit for.
17* ByNoIMeanYes:
18-->'''Simon:''' So, you don't want to talk about your sister?
19-->'''Rose:''' I didn't say that. ({{Beat}}) I don't want to talk about my sister.
20** Also, when Rose asks if she was unfriendly towards Simon on their business trip (before they started dating), he says, "No. Not compared to, say, [[UsefulNotes/JosephStalin Stalin]]."
21* TheCameo: In the book, we get an appearance from Cannie, her dog Nifkin, daughter Joy Leah, and Joy's paternal grandmother Audrey from ''Literature/GoodInBed''.
22* ChekhovsGun: Honey Bun, as well as Honey Bun II.
23* CompressedAdaptation: Most of Maggie's journey from Philadelphia to Florida from the book disappears, with much of her coming-of-age story getting condensed and/or relocated.
24* DeadpanSnarker: Rose, Rose's best friend Amy, and Sydelle, the WickedStepmother.
25** Mrs. Lefkowitz is an elderly version of this trope in both the film and book.
26** Maggie also counts as this
27---> '''Maggie:''' What are you doing in the mall? It's for people with teeth.
28* DrivenToSuicide: [[spoiler: Caroline. Ella thought she was the only one who knew, but it turns out Rose had figured it out.]]
29* EatingTheEyeCandy: The men at the retirement community Ella lives at do this with both Maggie and Rose.
30-->'''Elderly Man''': (''after seeing Rose get out of a taxi'') I tell you, this place keeps getting better and better.
31* TheFilmOfTheBook
32* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: Maggie is the former (YMMV), Rose is the latter.
33* FormerlyFat: Jim, Rose's crush at the beginning of the book. He grew up fat with terrible acne, was called "Fudgie the Whale" and had a hooker tell him she needed to be on top (for "liability issues"), he later slimmed down and became the successful, handsome lawyer that sleeps around.
34** Given the humiliating slideshow at Rose's bridal shower in the film, Rose would likely be this.
35* GilliganCut: When Rose finds out [[ChekhovsGun Maggie broke the heel of one of her shoes]], she's both furious and mortified, while Simon tries to assure her no one at the wedding they're going to will notice; cut to the bride, who asks, "Oh my god; what happened to your heel?"
36* GoodParents: Mr. and Mrs. Stein, they're a very warm and non-pretentious couple that are proud of their son.
37* GretzkyHasTheBall: After one dinner date, Simon tells Rose his passions in life include [[UsefulNotes/{{Basketball}} the Sixers]] and good food, and she should call him if she ever wants to go out to eat or to a game. Some time later, Rose calls Simon and asks, "Are the Sixers basketball or [[UsefulNotes/IceHockey hockey]]?"
38* HateSink: Sydelle, who is verbally and psychologically abusive to her stepdaughters, puts her husband underneath her thumb and even holds her own beloved biological daughter on a pedestal until she does something that she doesn't agree with.
39* HenpeckedHusband: The sisters' father is this to Sydelle, who often puts him on the same diets as she is, though she is more controlling of his daughters.
40* IJustLikeSayingTheWord: Rose is happily telling Amy about her life, consisting of [[ItMakesSenseInContext walking the dogs]], running errands, and cooking "for my boyfriend". Amy reminds Rose of Simon's name, and Rose admits she loves saying "my boyfriend", and is going to do it as often as possible.
41* INeverGotAnyLetters: When over at her father's house, Maggie goes looking for money when she discovers cards and letters from Ella for both her and Rose. Later, after Rose kicks her out, Maggie decides to visit Ella in Florida.
42* InsistentTerminology:
43-->'''Rose:''' You live here? In an old folks home?
44-->'''Maggie:''' It's a retirement community for active seniors.
45* JewishAmericanPrincess: Sydelle is a middle-aged version of this trope. Demanding, nagging, annoying, critical of her stepdaughters, bossing her husband around, materialistic, spends money on plastic surgery, decorating, and shopping....
46* JewishMother: Zig-zagged, played with and beyond.
47** Rose's and Maggie's late mother was a sweet, loving, doting mother to her girls but had her own issues with Bipolar Disorder and her marriage. The movie version has Rose mimic a stereotypical JewishMother voice when thinking of what her mother would say during her bridal shower.
48** Their grandmother was a loving and proper wife and mother who did over-protect her only child (but not without reason) and tried her best to do good by her granddaughters.
49** Her friend Mrs. Lefkowitz is a comedic and straight example of the trope, but she is dealing with a middle-aged son who is immature.
50** Sydelle is a straight example with her daughter, but with her stepdaughters she is all the negative qualities and more without the maternal aspects of the trope.
51** Simon's mother is described as looking like a "Jewish Tammy Faye Bakker" minus the eye makeup, she is a loving mother and woman in contrast to the bourgeois Sydelle, but she also is a Professor.
52* LegFocus: Maggie tends to show off these long, slender, toned gams in the film a lot, helped by wearing [[CostumePorn Rose's shoes]].
53* MissingMom: As well as missing grandmother.
54* MistakenForPregnant: Simon thinks Rose is pregnant, not realizing it was a ruse cooked up by Maggie and Ella's friends to get the two of them to reconcile.
55* NiceJewishBoy: Simon Stein.
56* ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife: Sydelle. She is snooty (looking down her nose at the Jamaican restaurant venue and Simon's parents silverware), she tends to compare her stepdaughters to her accomplished and beautiful daughter Marcia unfavorably, she has bullied Rose for her weight, criticized Maggie's academic endeavors, she pecks her husband a lot, and she was mentioned to be rude to mall Santas.
57* ShoutOut: When Rose sees Ella dancing with Lewis, she asks, "So who's Creator/FredAstaire?"
58** Maggie comes back from work to find Ella, Lewis and Mrs. Leftkowitz watching ''Series/SexAndTheCity''.
59** Rose runs up the same stairs (with her dogs) that Film/{{Rocky}} does.
60** Maggie compares her and Rose to Music/SonnyAndCher - when Rose points out they broke up, Maggie responds, "But they remained quite close", [[ActuallyPrettyFunny which Rose laughs at]].
61* SpitTake: When Ella is watching ''Series/SexAndTheCity'', she reacts to a particularly racy scene by spitting out her drink.
62* WhatTheHellHero: Maggie does this to Rose, when they're at a diner after having a night on the town and they've bonded over their mutual dislike for their stepmother (or so Maggie thinks), only for Rose to break the mood by asking on behalf of Maggie if the diner is hiring. Maggie thinks Rose is just trying to get rid of her.
63** Rose herself does this to her father when she finds out about the existence of Ella, which her father kept from her and Maggie.
64** Finally, Simon does this to Rose when he catches her talking to her ex Jim, as he thinks she's hiding things from him.
65* WickedStepmother: Sydelle. She has been criticizing Rose and Maggie since they were young, doing a number on their self-esteem (the girls feel no love for her), she even goes so far as to use humiliating photos of Rose for her wedding shower.
66* WrongGuyFirst: Jim is this to Rose. They carry on an affair until he first stiffs her on a business trip to Chicago then he [[spoiler:sleeps with Maggie whilst trying to apologize to her.]]

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