True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole

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Pub Date Jan 02 2018 | Archive Date Jan 25 2018

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As his secret diary extends into his later teen years, the angsty Brit remains “part Holden Caulfield, part . . . Bertie Wooster” and all Adrian (The New York Times).
 
Send my diaries back. I would hate them to fall into unfriendly, possibly commercial hands. I am afraid of blackmail; as you know my diaries are full of sex and scandal.
 
What’s happening to Adrian Mole? He’s on the cusp of adulthood and burgeoning success as a published poet. But . . . he still lives at home, refuses to part with his threadbare stuffed rabbit, and has lost his job at the library for a shocking act of impudence: He shelved Jane Austen under “light romance.” Even worse, someone named Sue Townsend stole his diaries and published them under her own name. Of course they were bestsellers.
 
The “brilliant comic creation” returns, sharing his poetry (award-winning!), travel journals (he’s going places), musings on lost love (more of an obsession), and some major news (he’s writing a novel!) (The Times). But not all the confessions are his alone. We also hear from that notorious pilferer Townsend, who, after receiving a suspended prison sentence, now lives in shame in a bleak moorland cottage. Don’t tell Adrian, but the New York Times Book Review still insists that it’s she who “is a national treasure.”
 
From “one of Britain’s most celebrated comic writers” (The Guardian) comes the inventive new novel in the “perceptive and funny” (The New York Times) series that has sold more than twenty million copies worldwide, was adapted for television and staged as a musical, and is nothing less than “a phenomenon” (The Washington Post).

As his secret diary extends into his later teen years, the angsty Brit remains “part Holden Caulfield, part . . . Bertie Wooster” and all Adrian (The New York Times).
 
Send my diaries back. I would ...


Advance Praise

Praise for the Adrian Mole Novels
“Part Woody Allen, part a kindred spirit to the heroes of Philip Roth’s early novellas, Adrian inspires a rare warmth and affection. . . . As sad and devastating as it is laugh-out-loud funny . . . A delight!” —The New York Times
 
“Screamingly funny . . . Set to become as much a cult book as The Catcher in the Rye.” —Jilly Cooper on The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13¾
 
“Adrian Mole is the truth behind the dream we shared when we read The Catcher in the Rye and discovered that we were all Holden Caulfields. A phenomenon!” —The Washington Post
 
“Highly entertaining. Sharply observed. Succeeds brilliantly!” —The Village Voice
 
“Townsend’s considerable achievement is to have created a world that is underscored with sadness and disaster and yet hilarious as viewed through the increasingly appalled eyes of Adrian.” —Time Out
 
“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. It’s that kind of book.” —Kansas City Star
 
“Long before Bridget Jones obsessed about weight, single life and alcohol units, Adrian Mole reigned as Britain’s Diarist of Record.” —The Miami Herald
 
“Loveable in its celebration of mediocrity, it’s told with Townsend’s trademark deadpan humour. To people of a certain age, Adrian Mole was their Harry Potter.” —News of the World
 
“[Townsend is] the funniest person in the world.” —Caitlin Moran
 
“The crisply hilarious saga of Britain’s favorite fictional diarist.” —Booklist on Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years

Praise for the Adrian Mole Novels
“Part Woody Allen, part a kindred spirit to the heroes of Philip Roth’s early novellas, Adrian inspires a rare warmth and affection. . . . As sad and devastating as...


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