True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole, Margaret Hilda Roberts and Susan Lilian Townsend - Sue Townsend
KORTE INHOUD
"Between the difficult ages of 16¾ and 21 and four months, Adrian Mole, diarist and intellectual, continues to confide his deepest thoughts and most moving experiences to the page. Against the background of a continuing but uneasy marriage between Mr and Mrs Mole, the young Adrian gets a job as a librarian, while LUSTING after Sharon Bott and pining for Pandora, who is studying Russian, Chinese and Serbo-Croat at Oxford. Later we find him installed at the Department of the Environment, helping to preserve the ozone layer.
Adrian has generously agreed to share the pages of this book with two other well known, if less distinguished writers: Sue Townsend, who contributes a collection of vivid CANDID writings from home and abroad, and Margaret Hilda Roberts, whose adolescent diary affords uncanny and often PENETRATING insights into modern affairs of state."
Adrian has generously agreed to share the pages of this book with two other well known, if less distinguished writers: Sue Townsend, who contributes a collection of vivid CANDID writings from home and abroad, and Margaret Hilda Roberts, whose adolescent diary affords uncanny and often PENETRATING insights into modern affairs of state."