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Cause Celeb

by Helen Fielding, Bernadette Quigley
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Synopsis

Disillusioned with life as a literary publicist in London and sick of her hotshot TV presenter boyfriend, twenty-something Rosie Richardson decides to give up glitz for good deeds and escape to Africa to run a refugee camp. When famine strikes and a massive refugee influx threatens to overwhelm the camp, officials drag their heels. The only way to get food fast is to bring the celebrities first, so Rosie returns to London to organize a star-studded and risky emergency appeal. Deftly skewering the world of celebrity fundraising, Fielding's debut novel is both comic and thought-provoking.

Cause Celeb crackles with insights into the nature of fame, passion, and altruism in our time, all the while following an unlikely-but hugely likeable-heroine.

"A terrific, witty story" (USA Today)

Boston Globe

[Fielding] analyzes London party life with the piercing eye of an anthropologist...the African scenes are reminiscent of [Joseph] Conrad.

About the Author, Helen Fielding

Helen Fielding, a journalist and a novelist, is the author of the worldwide bestsellers Bridget Jones's Diary and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2001
Publisher
Brilliance Audio
Format
Audio
ISBN
9781587881336

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