The Lost Diaries of Adrian Mole, 1999–2001

Fiction & Literature, Family Life, Humorous
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Author: Sue Townsend ISBN: 9781504048842
Publisher: Open Road Media Publication: January 2, 2018
Imprint: Open Road Media Language: English
Author: Sue Townsend
ISBN: 9781504048842
Publisher: Open Road Media
Publication: January 2, 2018
Imprint: Open Road Media
Language: English

“The trouble with trying to read passages from the Adrian Mole diaries aloud is that you find yourself laughing so hard you can**’**t go on” (Kansas City Star).

I wish that I could relate that I have found happiness and contentment . . . but, alas, I cannot*—but that is another story . . .*

“Probably the most successful comic literary creation of the past two decades” vents his justified rage in these journals once confiscated by authorities—only to be hijacked yet again by a fraudster named Sue Townsend (The**Observer). Though Adrian has finally found the courage to confront her, the literary parasite refuses to put down her Stolichnaya and come to the door.

Now a professional turkey-plucker with his dreams of becoming a serious novelist more elusive than ever, and his teenage passions for Pandora all but faded, Adrian Mole has settled with his new wife in a rural pigsty that’s spitting distance from his appalling mother and her (fourth, is it?) husband. There are two consolations: He has a son who fears gym class (poor little bird legs!), and he’s readying his serial-killer comedy for production. But really, there’s little about the twenty-first century that makes Adrian feel secure.

Adrian Mole’s continuing chronicle of angst has sold more than twenty million copies worldwide, and been adapted for television and staged as a musical—truly “a phenomenon” (The Washington Post).

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“The trouble with trying to read passages from the Adrian Mole diaries aloud is that you find yourself laughing so hard you can**’**t go on” (Kansas City Star).

I wish that I could relate that I have found happiness and contentment . . . but, alas, I cannot*—but that is another story . . .*

“Probably the most successful comic literary creation of the past two decades” vents his justified rage in these journals once confiscated by authorities—only to be hijacked yet again by a fraudster named Sue Townsend (The**Observer). Though Adrian has finally found the courage to confront her, the literary parasite refuses to put down her Stolichnaya and come to the door.

Now a professional turkey-plucker with his dreams of becoming a serious novelist more elusive than ever, and his teenage passions for Pandora all but faded, Adrian Mole has settled with his new wife in a rural pigsty that’s spitting distance from his appalling mother and her (fourth, is it?) husband. There are two consolations: He has a son who fears gym class (poor little bird legs!), and he’s readying his serial-killer comedy for production. But really, there’s little about the twenty-first century that makes Adrian feel secure.

Adrian Mole’s continuing chronicle of angst has sold more than twenty million copies worldwide, and been adapted for television and staged as a musical—truly “a phenomenon” (The Washington Post).

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