The
big knickers, the fireman’s pole or the reindeer
jumper. We all have our favourite Bridget Jones’s moment.
Bridget
Jones’s Diary
was named as one of the ten novels that best defined the 20th century, in a
survey conducted by the Guardian newspaper.
Helen
Fielding’s Bridget Jones’s Diary, and its sequel, together have sold
more than 15 million copies, were published in 40 different countries and both
were adapted into blockbuster films starring Renée Zellweger, Hugh Grant and
Colin Firth.
And
now, Random House NZ is delighted to reveal the title of the third book -
“BRIDGET JONES: MAD ABOUT THE BOY”
BRIDGET JONES: MAD ABOUT THE BOY
represents a totally new phase in Bridget’s life. As Fielding says ‘Bridget’s
life has moved on.’ But, the question is, just how much? And which boy is
Bridget mad about?
Extract from Mad About The Boy
Wednesday 24
October 2012
11.27 p.m. Just
presss d SEND. Iss fineisn’t it?
You see, this is
the trouble with the modern world. If it was the days of letter-writing, I
would never even have started to find his address, a pen, a piece of paper, an
envelope, a stamp, and gone outside at 11.30p.m. to find a postbox. A text is
gone at the brush of a fingertip, like a nuclear bomb
or exocet missile.
DATING RULE NO:1
DO NOT TEXT WHEN DRUNK
Jonathan Cape (a
Random House Group company) today revealed the title for the new Bridget Jones
novel by Helen Fielding: BRIDGET JONES: MAD ABOUT THE BOY. The novel will be
published on 10 October 2013 (and will also be published as an ebook and as a
Random House Audiobook).
When asked which
boy Bridget was mad about, Fielding merely raised one eyebrow enigmatically.
Fielding’s first
book, Bridget Jones’s Diary, was an international bestseller and global
phenomenon when it was originally published in 1996. It was followed in 1999 by
a sequel, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. Together, the novels sold
more than 15 million copies and were published in 40
different
countries and both were adapted into blockbuster films starring Renée Zellweger,
Hugh Grant and Colin Firth. Bridget Jones’s Diary was named as one of the ten
novels that best defined the 20th century, in a survey conducted by the
Guardian newspaper.
BRIDGET JONES: MAD
ABOUT THE BOY represents a totally new phase in Bridget’s life.
As Fielding says ‘Bridget’s life has moved on.’ But, the question is, just how
much? ….What we can share is that the novel is set in present-day London;
Bridget is older; she is still keeping a diary, but she is also immersed in
texting and experimenting with social media, with an emphasis on ‘Social’!
Dan Franklin,
Jonathan Cape Publishing Director said: ‘As a comic writer, Helen is without
equal. Over fifteen years ago she gave a voice to a generation of young women
with the original Bridget book; now they’ve grown up and she’s doing it again
in Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy -- this time with all the joys and
complications of social media.’
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conversation on Twitter @vintagebooks and @jonathancape and Facebook: www.facebook.com/BridgetJonesBook
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