''The Lost Diaries of Adrian Mole, 1[zasłonięte]999-20'' is the
seventh book in Sue Townsend's brilliantly funny
''Adrian Mole'' series. Monday January 3, 2000. So how
do I greet the New Millennium? In despair. I'm a single
parent, I live with my mother...I have a bald spot the
size of a jaffa cake on the back of my head...I can't go
on like this, drifting into early middle-age. I need a
Life Plan...The 'same age as Jesus when he died', Adrian
Mole has become a martyr: a single-father bringing up
two young boys in an uncaring world. With the
ever-unattainable Pandora pursuing her ambition to
become Labour's first female PM; his over-achieving
half-brother Brett sponging off him; and literary
success ever-elusive, Adrian tries to make ends meet and
find a purpose. But little does he realise that his own
modest life is about to come to the attention of those
charged with policing The War Against
Terror...Bestselling author Sue Townsend has been
Britain's favourite comic writer for over three decades.
''An achingly funny anti-hero''. (''Daily Mail''). ''One
of the great comic creations of our time. Almost every
page of his diaries bring a smile to the face''.
(''Scotsman'').Sue Townsend is Britain's favourite comic
author. Her hugely successful novels include eight
''Adrian Mole'' books, ''The Public Confessions of a
Middle-Aged Woman (Aged 55)'', ''Number Ten'', ''Ghost
Children'', ''The Queen and I'', ''Queen Camilla'' and
''The Woman Who Went to Bed For a Year'', all of which
are highly acclaimed bestsellers. She has also written
numerous well-received plays. She lives in Leicester,
where she was born and grew up. |
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