we're thrilled to have lauren weisberger here with us this morning. we'll talk about the book in a moment, but a little bit of a homecoming for you, since you went to high school in allentown, right? >> i did, yes. born in scranton and raised in allentown. >> and now, i saw the movie. did not read the book, but i saw the movie with my wife, "the devil wears prada," meryl streep. was that based on a true story? >> it was, yes. my first job out of college was working at "vogue" for anna wintour and it wasn't a direct one-to-one correlation, but a lot of what i saw and experienced there found its way into "the devil wears prada." tell me what it was like seeing your book being made into a major motion picture? >> it was just about the most amazing thing ever. it was wonderful. i thought they did just such a wonderful job with the movie. it could have gone in a mill different directions, but i thought it was terrific. >> let's talk about this new book, "the singles game." you delve into the world of tennis. i would just ask you, if you play tennis. you do