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Bridget Jones
Book • 2021
Written in the form of a personal diary, the novel follows Bridget Jones as she details her daily struggles with weight, alcohol, and cigarettes, as well as her romantic relationships with her boss Daniel Cleaver and the human-rights barrister Mark Darcy.
The book is a modern homage to Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' and explores contemporary issues such as body image, digital communication, and the quest for the ideal career.
Bridget's friends and family play significant roles in her life, offering support and advice throughout her misadventures.
The book is a modern homage to Jane Austen's 'Pride and Prejudice' and explores contemporary issues such as body image, digital communication, and the quest for the ideal career.
Bridget's friends and family play significant roles in her life, offering support and advice throughout her misadventures.
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