Adrian Mole is almost officially middle-aged, living in a minimalist loft apartment and working in an antiquarian bookshop.
He's back. Mole, now an angst-ridden 38, is still coping with life in middle-England as a single parent to Glen and William, and battling his own particular weapon of mass...
Adrian Mole s pen is scribbling for the twenty-first century.
British adolescent angst has never been so “laugh-out-loud funny” as in this first encounter with a sharp-witted, pining, and achingly honest underdog (The New York Times).
My mother said , ' He went to London this morning , to visit the Lloyd's building for his Engineering course . ' My mother's grasp of the geographical layout of the British Isles has always been minimal . I informed her of the distance ...
But Adrian is about to discover that extraordinary and wonderful things may blossom even in the wilderness . . . 'A classic. The Adrian Mole diaries are thoroughly subversive.
All the mole diaries plus the further diaries for 1989-1990.
Sinister music as Barry Kent enters . Kent Mole ! You weren't at school this morning , Mole . He sprays ' B.K. OK ? ' on a wall . Adrian tries to leave without being seen . Barry Kent has his back turned Kent Stay where you are , Mole !
This final volume is “like rediscovering an old school friend on Facebook” (Time Out), and “if [it] isn’t the best book published this year, I’ll eat my bookshelf” (Daily Mail).
Adrian Mole has entered early middle age and is now 'the same age as Jesus was when he died'(33). Father to the grammatically challenged Glenn, and William, who takes a...
The latest addition to the Adrian Mole saga uses his diaries to focus on life at the age of thirty, after his breakup with his Nigerian wife.