NOW A PEACOCK ORIGINAL FILM ⢠NATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠From the author of the bestselling Bridget Jones's Diary comes a hilarious and heartwarming novel. Join Bridget on her journey through romantic mishaps, technological misadventures, and the joys and trials of modern motherhood as she embarks on a new chapter and learns to embrace herself.
â[Bridget's] smart, sheâs funny and she makes us all feel like weâre good just the way we are.â âJenna Bush Hager, Today
âFeels like visiting with your funniest friend.â âEntertainment Weekly
"Sharp and humorous. . . . Snappily written, observationally astute. . . . Genuinely moving.â âThe New York Times Book Review
Fourteen years after landing Mark Darcy, Bridgetâs life has taken her places she never expected. But despite the new challenges of single parenting, online dating and wildly morphing dress sizes, she is the same irrepressible and endearing soul we all rememberâthough her talent for embarrassing herself in hilarious ways has become dangerously amplified now that she has 752 Twitter followers. Bridget navigates head lice epidemics, school-picnic humiliations, cross-generational sex, and learns why one should never, ever text while drunk.
Studded with witty observations about the perils and absurdities of our times, Mad About the Boy is both outrageously comic and genuinely moving. As we watch her dealing with heartbreaking loss and rediscovering love and joy, Bridget invites us to fall for her all over again.
NOW A PEACOCK ORIGINAL FILM ⢠NATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠From the author of the bestselling Bridget Jones's Diary comes a hilarious and heartwarming novel. Join Bridget on her journey through romantic mishaps, technological misadventures, and the joys and trials of modern motherhood as she embarks on a new chapter and learns to embrace herself.
â[Bridget's] smart, sheâs funny and she makes us all feel like weâre good just the way we are.â âJenna Bush Hager, Today
âFeels like visiting with your funniest friend.â âEntertainment Weekly
"Sharp and humorous. . . . Snappily written, observationally astute. . . . Genuinely moving.â âThe New York Times Book Review
Fourteen years after landing Mark Darcy, Bridgetâs life has taken her places she never expected. But despite the new challenges of single parenting, online dating and wildly morphing dress sizes, she is the same irrepressible and endearing soul we all rememberâthough her talent for embarrassing herself in hilarious ways has become dangerously amplified now that she has 752 Twitter followers. Bridget navigates head lice epidemics, school-picnic humiliations, cross-generational sex, and learns why one should never, ever text while drunk.
Studded with witty observations about the perils and absurdities of our times, Mad About the Boy is both outrageously comic and genuinely moving. As we watch her dealing with heartbreaking loss and rediscovering love and joy, Bridget invites us to fall for her all over again.