Good question, thank you. Yes, it is a regular Holy Bible that has been translated into modern English to better understand it.
The Good News Bible (GNB), also called the Good News Translation (GNT) in the United States, is an English language translation of the Bible by the American Bible Society. It was first published as the New Testament under the name Good News for Modern Man in 1966. It was anglicised into British English by the British and Foreign Bible Society with the use of metric measurements for the Commonwealth market. It was formerly known as Today's English Version (TEV), but in 2001 was renamed the Good News Translation in the U.S., because a paraphrase is not a genuine translation.[1] Despite the official terminology, it is still often referred to as the Good News Bible in the U.S.
Yes it has both Old and New Testaments. It also has a preface, word list, chronology of the Bible, maps, map index, subject index, and New Testament passages from Septuagint. It also has illustrations at places to help visualize the stories. Thank you for asking.