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True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole, Margaret Hilda Roberts and Susan Lilian Townsend

True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole, Margaret Hilda Roberts and Susan Lilian Townsend
By Sue Townsend

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THE TRUE CONFESSIONS OF ADRIAN MOLE is the third in the series to be part of Penguin's Sue Townsend repackaging programme. A chance to sell Sue Townsend to a whole new audience! Adrian Mole has grown up. At least that's what it says on his passport. But living at home, clinging to his threadbare cuddly rabbit 'Pinky', working as a paper pusher for the DoE and pining for the love of his life Pandora has proved to him that adulthood isn't quite what he hoped it would be. Still, intellectual poets can't always have things their own way ...


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4050 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-01-30
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages

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About the Author
Sue Townsend became Britain's bestselling author of the 1980s with her books THE SECRET DIARY OF ADRIAN MOLE AGED 13 3/4 and THE GROWING PAINS OF ADRIAN MOLE. She is the author of seven other novels, including THE QUEEN AND I and GHOST CHILDREN, andmost recently her collected journalism, THE PUBLIC CONFESSIONS OF A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN (AGED 55 3/4), was published in 2001. She is also well known as a playwright, and lives in Leicester.


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Real-life facts, humour to the full extent...5
I find this book to be one of the best comedy's I have read (considering i'm only thirteen years of age). I feel it is more "bona fide" (with Pandora and him breaking off the relationship & the unsucessfulness of his writing career.Amazing, I couldn't put it down.

Dissapointing.2
Well all I can say is what a dissapointment. This book carries on in the life of Adrian Mole, but seems to be lacking in the humour of the first two books. The ONLY reason anyone should read this is to bridge the gap between the growing pains and the wilderness years.

neurotic teenager stories help!5
When I was a teenager, which is not ages ago but a considerable time, I endulged on Adrian Mole and his true confessions. It helped me. I felt that I was not alone with my insanity...and helped me improve my English by the way.