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1. MGM Acquires Film Rights to Primates of Park Avenue

primates-of-park-avenueMGM has acquired the film rights to Primates of Park Avenue by Wednesday Martin, according to a report in The Hollywood Reporter.

The controversial book about wealthy Upper East Side moms was a hot commodity among Hollywood producers. Here is more from THR:

The book sparked a bidding war with multiple bidders in the mix to pick up the memoir about the lives of rich young mothers in New York City.

The book recently made headlines after the  New York Post reported that it was full of errors. Simon & Schuster responded to these claims of inaccuracy saying: “It is a common narrative technique in memoirs for some names, identifying characteristics and chronologies to be adjusted or disguised.” The publisher is updating future versions of the title to clarify some details.

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2. Simon & Schuster to Edit Next Pressing of Primates of Park Avenue

primates-of-park-avenueSimon & Schuster will update future versions of Primates of Park Avenue by Wednesday Martin, an anthropological study of Upper East Side parents, after reports circulated that the book contains factual errors.

According to a report in The New York Times, the publisher will edit the next edition of the book will to clarify details and the chronology in the book. Here is an excerpt from the Times:

\"It is a common narrative technique in memoirs for some names, identifying characteristics and chronologies to be adjusted or disguised, and that is the case with ‘Primates of Park Avenue,’ \" said Cary Goldstein, vice president and executive director of publicity at the publisher.

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