Fearne Cotton is one of the best-loved broadcasters and writers around. A whole generation have grown up with her: she began her career presenting GMTV and CBBC, before moving on to present Radio 1 and 2, launch her podcast Happy Place and pen a series of bestselling non-fiction titles.
Fearne now turns her pen to fiction – her debut Scripted, bringing together Fearne’s signature warmth and honesty about mental health, this is a laugh-out-loud funny, honest and compulsively readable novel.
‘Just like Fearne Cotton herself, Scripted is life-affirming and deeply compassionate. But it’s also a cleverly conceived and funny novel which asks big questions about what it is to be the author of one’s own fate’ Elizabeth Day
Fearne will be “in conversation” with Sunday Times bestselling author Jennie Godfrey, followed by a book signing