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Good condition. Slight tear in dust jacket as pictured. First American Condition. Acid free paper. "Bridget Jones's Diary" by Helen Fielding is a humorous fiction novel published in 1998 by Penguin Publishing Group. The hardcover book measures 8.8 inches in length, 5.8 inches in width, and 1 inch in height, with a weight of 16.4 ounces. The novel follows the life of Bridget Jones, a modern woman navigating her relationships and career with wit and charm. With 288 pages filled with humor and heartwarming moments, this book has become a beloved staple in contemporary women's literature.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherPenguin Publishing Group
ISBN-100670880728
ISBN-139780670880720
eBay Product ID (ePID)457951
Product Key Features
Book TitleBridget Jones's Diary
Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1998
TopicContemporary Women, Humorous / General
GenreFiction
AuthorHelen Fielding
FormatHardcover
Dimensions
Item Height1 in
Item Weight16.4 Oz
Item Length8.8 in
Item Width5.8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN98-018687
Dewey Edition21
Grade FromFirst Grade
Grade ToSixth Grade
Dewey Decimal823/.914
Synopsis"130 lbs. (how is it possible to put on 4 pounds overnight? Could flesh have somehow solidified becoming denser and heavier (repulsive, horrifying notion)); alcohol units 2 (excellent) cigarettes 21 (poor but will give up totally tomorrow); number of correct lottery numbers 2 (better, but nevertheless useless)?" This laugh-out-loud chronicle charts a year in the life of Bridget Jones, a single girl on a permanent, doomed quest for self-improvement--in which she resolves to: visit the gym three times a week not merely to buy a sandwich, form a functional relationship with a responsible adult, and not fall for any of the following: misogynists, megalomaniacs, adulterers, workaholics, chauvinists or perverts. And learn to program the VCR. Caught between her Singleton friends, who are all convinced they will end up dying alone and found three weeks later half-eaten by an Alsatian, and the Smug Marrieds, whose dinner parties offer ever-new opportunities for humiliation, Bridget struggles to keep her life on an even keel (or at least afloat). Through it all, she will have her readers helpless with laughter and shouting, "BRIDGET JONES IS ME!"