On Demand
Survival Kit
Sunday, September 05, 2004
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Helen Fielding
Helen Fielding traveled the world as a BBC producer before writing Bridget Jones’ Diary, the book that made her a household name, and has been credited with (or blamed for) unleashing the avalanche of pastel-colored paperbacks known as chick-lit. She followed with a sequel, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, as well as two non-Bridget books, Cause Celeb and Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination. Her heroines have braved Thai prisons, African refugee camps, and Al Qaeda enclaves, while managing to retain both a sense of humor and a personal sense of style. Let’s see what this trend-setting writer has packed in her survival kit for a trip into the wild.
Her List:
1. laptop
2. Matisse chapel (NG: may be impractical)
3. video of The Sound of Music
4. piano
5. small box of chocolates
6. wine cellar (well stocked)
7. large supply of French cheeses
8. Survival tin
1. laptop
2. Matisse chapel (NG: may be impractical)
3. video of The Sound of Music
4. piano
5. small box of chocolates
6. wine cellar (well stocked)
7. large supply of French cheeses
8. Survival tin
