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Bridget Jones's Diary: A Novel

by Helen Fielding and Helen Fielding

Publication Date: 1997-06-20

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Bridget Jones's Diary: A Novel

Product details

ISBN:
9780330332774
Category:
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
1997-06-20
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Edition:
New edition
Pages:
320
Dimensions (mm):
197x130mm
Weight:
213g

Synopsis

Bridget Jones wants to have it all - and once she's given up smoking and got down to 8st 7 she will. Based on Helen Fielding's diary in the Independent newspaper, this is a novel about a year in the life of a single girl on an optimistic but doomed quest for self-improvement and Inner Poise. First published in 1996.

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  • Oh, Bridget!

    16/02/2011

    An excerpt from my blog as I work my way through all of Whitcoulls' Top 100 books - www.intelligentink.wordpress.com

    January 25, 2011 - Page: 272/310

    A charming, if easy read I think I will be able to cross this one off tonight! Bridget Jones Easily identifiable, even to a married 25 year old who is not really in the same boat, in many respects. I think the diary format takes you in a bit, as well as her endearing honesty that this scheme permits; she admits stuff that we would never normally share ourselves, but which we unequivocally feel at times.

    The self-help content that her and her friends explore is interesting and in a womans world plagued with the quest for perfection it is comforting to know our heroine is constantly seeking and grappling with this too. That said, I did learn about dry skin brushing, so veered off on a tangent to look that up and see if it was purely a fictional construct. (It is indeed, not and I intend to give it a try!)

    The book is obviously the plight of a 30-something singleton, surrounded by a whole bunch of smug marrieds and many times Bridget dreams of a swing back in power, giving the single girls lifestyle the upper hand. It did make me wonder if the balance has switched somewhat now though We do live in a society that glamourises the lifestyle of young singles and truth be told, gives marriage a pretty bad rap there are some dreary stereotypes in existence. Maybe it is simply a case of the grass is always greener, wanting what we cant/dont have (Except for me! Im a very content married not a smug one though! Urgh!)

    Lastly, it is a strange experience to be reading the book when I have already seen the movie (at least twice!) I cant help but picture Renee Zellweger, Hugh Grant and Colin Firth in these roles. It doesnt so commonly happen that my consumption of a book takes place after the movie, but I think there are a few of those in store for me during this challenge

    And now, I will get down to finishing it and assess the pile awaiting by my bed to choose my next delicacy to sink my teeth into.
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