Available Formats
Scripted
By (Author) Fearne Cotton
Penguin Books Ltd
Michael Joseph Ltd
6th July 2024
6th June 2024
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Hardback
400
Width 141mm, Height 223mm, Spine 35mm
506g
A woman at a crossroads must rewrite her own story in the fiction debut by beloved writer and broadcaster Fearne Cotton Jade has made a surprising discovery. On the pavement outside the flat she shares with her domineering boyfriend is a script. Containing her name, and Adam's - and showing a huge row between them. The row becomes reality. As always, Jade fails to stand up for herself. And more scripts appear, predicting infuriating scenarios with Jade's boss, mum, and birdezilla sister. Whoever is leaving them knows Jade inside-out. And the worst thing Jade can't go off-script, however hard she tries. With her sister's wedding approaching and her family in melt-down, can Jade finally find her own voice
Fearne Cotton is one of the best known and most popular broadcasters in the UK and is most recently known as the Founder of the wellbeing brand, Happy Place. The brand was created from her first book released in 2017, Happy, which was a Sunday Times Bestseller and a silver Nielsen Bestseller. This was the first in a series of books talking about her own, and some of the not so positive, experiences with happiness. This was also the premise for her podcast launched in 2018, Happy Place, and has featured an array of guest such as Ellie Golding, Hilary Rodham Clinton, Jada Pinkett Smith, Gary Barlow, Alicia Keys, and Elizabeth Gilbert amongst others. To date, the podcast has had over 31 million downloads and continues to top the charts. 2019 saw a further extension of the brand into the live space, with over 10,000 people attending two Happy Place Festivals, one in the north and one in the south of England. The Festival went virtual this year, running over a month. Her third cook book, Happy Vegan, was published Autumn last year. Fearne is a mother of two, and step-mother of two, and closely supports a range of charities - most notably mental health charity Mind, The Prince's Trust and Coppafeel!, the latter of which she curates the charity's music festival, Festifeel.