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The Secret Diary & Growing Pains of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾

Author: Sue Townsend   Series: Adrian Mole

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Summer 2019, the acclaimed Adrian Mole musical opens in London's West End

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Summer 2019, the acclaimed Adrian Mole musical opens in London's West EndFriday January 2ndI felt rotten today. It's my mother's fault for singing 'My Way' at two o'clock in the morning at the top of the stairs. Just my luck to have a mother like her. There is a chance my parents could be alcoholics. Next year I could be in a children's home.Meet Adrian Mole, a hapless teenager providing an unabashed, pimples-and-all glimpse into adolescent life. Writing candidly about his parents' marital troubles, the dog, his life as a tortured poet and 'misunderstood intellectual', Adrian's painfully honest diary is still hilarious and compelling reading thirty years after it first appeared.

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Critic Reviews

“Celebrate Adrian Mole's 50th Birthday and upcoming musical, at London's Menier Chocolate Factory, with this new double edition, featuring the first two books in the hilarious collection and see life through the spectacles of a misunderstood boy growing up in the early 1980s. -- from publisher's description I've never experienced a greater sense of recognition than when reading The Secret Diary --David Nicholls Townsend's writing is still a delight, Adrian's poetry is still dreadful, and his sense of self-importance is still hilarious -- Radio Times I not only wept, I howled and hooted and had to get up and walk around the room and wipe my eyes so that I could go on reading-- Tom Sharpe Very funny indeed-- Sunday Times Townsend has held a mirror up to the nation and made us happy to laugh at what we see in it-- Sunday Telegraph Every sentence is witty and well thought out, and the whole has reverberations beyond itself-- The Times One of the great comic creations-- Daily Mirror A classic. The Adrian Mole diaries are thoroughly subversive. A true hero for our time-- Richard Ingrams Adrian Mole is one of literature's great underachievers; his tragedy is that he knows it and the sadness of this undercuts the humour and makes us laugh not until, but while, it hurts-- Daily Mail The funniest person in the world-- Caitlin Moran”

I've never experienced a greater sense of recognition than when reading The Secret Diary

-- David Nicholls
Townsend's writing is still a delight, Adrian's poetry is still dreadful, and his sense of self-importance is still hilarious Radio Times
I not only wept, I howled and hooted and had to get up and walk around the room and wipe my eyes so that I could go on reading Tom Sharpe
Very funny indeed Sunday Times
Townsend has held a mirror up to the nation and made us happy to laugh at what we see in it Sunday Telegraph
Every sentence is witty and well thought out, and the whole has reverberations beyond itself The Times
One of the great comic creations Daily Mirror
A classic. The Adrian Mole diaries are thoroughly subversive. A true hero for our time Richard Ingrams
Adrian Mole is one of literature's great underachievers; his tragedy is that he knows it and the sadness of this undercuts the humour and makes us laugh not until, but while, it hurts Daily Mail
The funniest person in the world Caitlin Moran

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About the Author

Sue Townsend was born in Leicester in 1946. Despite not learning to read until the age of eight, leaving school at fifteen with no qualifications and having three children by the time she was in her mid-twenties, she always found time to read widely. She also wrote secretly for twenty years. After joining a writers' group at The Phoenix Theatre, Leicester, she won a Thames Television award for her first play, Womberang, and became a professional playwright and novelist. After the publication of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 , Sue continued to make the nation laugh and prick its conscience. She wrote seven further volumes of Adrian's diaries and five other popular novels - including The Queen and I, Number Ten and The Woman Who Went to Bed for a Year - and numerous well received plays. Sue passed away in 2014 at the age of sixty-eight. She remains widely regarded as Britain's favourite comic writer.

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Double edition celebrating Adrian Mole's 50th Birthday. Friday January 2nd I felt rotten today. It's my mother's fault for singing 'My Way' at two o'clock in the morning at the top of the stairs. Just my luck to have a mother like her. There is a chance my parents could be alcoholics. Next year I could be in a children's home. Meet Adrian Mole, a hapless teenager providing an unabashed, pimples-and-all glimpse into adolescent life. Telling us candidly about his parents' marital troubles, The Dog, his life as a tortured poet and 'misunderstood intellectual', his love for the divine Pandora and his horror at learning of his mother's pregnancy, Adrian's painfully honest diary is a hilarious and heartfelt chronicle of misspent adolescence. Features the complete texts of The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 and The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole . 'I not only wept, I howled and hooted and had to get up and walk around the room and wipe my eyes so that I could go on reading' Tom Sharpe 'Very funny indeed' Sunday Times 'Townsend has held a mirror up to the nation and made us happy to laugh at what we see in it' Sunday Telegraph 'One of the great comic creations' Daily Mirror

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Product Details

Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Published
23rd March 2017
Edition
50th
Pages
592
ISBN
9781405932189

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