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Helen Fielding

Helen Fielding

Britishb. February 19, 1958Popular Fiction

Helen Fielding is a British author whose Bridget Jones's Diary became a cultural phenomenon that defined the chick-lit genre. Her creation of the self-deprecating, wine-drinking, pop-culture-obsessed single woman in her thirties perfectly captured a particular female experience of the 1990s.

Works

  • Bridget Jones's DiarySingle woman navigates love, work, and self-improvement through witty diary entries→
  • Bridget Jones: The Edge of ReasonWoman questions her relationship when new temptations and doubts emerge→
  • Bridget Jones: Mad About the BoyAging woman rebuilds life with surprising romance after her marriage ends→
  • Cause CelebWoman quits her career to work for charitable cause in Africa→
  • Olivia JoulesSpy-writer navigates dangerous missions and questions of identity and loyalty→
  • Olivia Joules and the Overactive ImaginationWoman discovers espionage and intrigue while traveling through Europe→

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