
Helen Fielding is the author of Bridget Jones's Diary and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, and was part of the screenwriting team on the movies of the same name. Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy is her fifth novel. She has two children and lives in London and sometimes Los Angeles.
"Sharp and humorous. . . . Snappily written, observationally astute. . . . Genuinely moving." --The New York Times Book Review
"Bridget's back! And as irrepressible as ever. . . . Sweet, clever, and funny." --People "A clever mashup of texts, emails, tweets, and diary entries from Bridget, a bighearted person who brings hearty humor to the ordinary vicissitudes of life. . . . Fielding's wit is generous and forgiving." --Chicago Tribune "Fielding's comic gifts . . . are once again on shimmering exhibit." --Elle "Tender and comic." --The New Yorker "Feels like visiting with your funniest friend." --Entertainment Weekly "Delightful. . . . Bridget Jones was a character made for the Internet, from her confessional tone to her casual creation of memes." --Los Angeles Times "Sweet and satisfying. . . . Bridget still has her posse of funny friends and her shelf of self-help books." --USA Today "Helen has always had a sharp eye for the obsessions and neuroses of our times, a talent much in evidence here--her [Bridget's] liability rests very much on her believability." --Anna Wintour, editor in chief of Vogue "Very funny." --The Boston Globe