Bridget Jones Mad about the boy
HELEN FIELDING (Random House, $36.99)
After 17 years, Bridget Jones is back – and it’s a big leap to adjust to Bridget as a 51-year-old widow (yes, Mark Darcy has tragically died), with a 30-year-old toyboy on the side. Despite this, Mad About the Boy is terrifically funny as the counting-obsessed Bridget navigates the dating world, motherhood, her fledging screenwriting career and judgmental mothers. Fans will also love her new-found Twitter addiction. Already a number one bestseller in the UK, Helen Fielding devotees will not be disappointed.
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Marilynn McLachlan is the editor of the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly and has spent more than two decades in media, building her career around stories that connect, inform and inspire. A published author and the founding editor of Urban List Auckland – which she later helped expand nationwide – she has also worked for the New Zealand Herald, Woman’s Day and New Idea.A former teacher who cares deeply about people, she believes everyone has a story to tell and is passionate about giving a voice to the everyday Kiwis and well-known faces who help shape Aotearoa. Outside of work, she loves to travel – both within New Zealand and abroad – spend time with her husband, four grown children and dog, Molly. Or, you'll find her enjoying quiet moments journalling, on a Pilates reformer or lost in a good book.
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