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Rebuilding Coventry by Sue Townsend
Category: Fiction
Sue Townsend, bestselling author of the "Adrian Mole" series, will have you laughing out loud with "Rebuilding Coventry" - a satire on modern Britain and the battle of the sexes. 'There are two things that you should know about me immediately: the first is that I am beautiful, the second is that yesterd ...Show more
Secret Diary & Growing Pains of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 by Sue Townsend
Category: Fiction | Series: Adrian Mole
Celebrate Adrian Mole's 50th Birthday with this new double edition, featuring the first two books in the hilarious collection and see life through the spectacles of a misunderstood boy growing up in the early 1980s. Friday January 2nd I felt rotten today. It's my mother's fault for singing 'My Way' at t ...Show more
Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 by Sue Townsend
Category: Young Adult Fiction
In The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 teenager Adrian writes candidly about his parents' marital troubles, the dog, his life as a tortured poet and 'misunderstood intellectual'. His painfully honest diary makes hilarious and compelling reading. (Preceeding text courtesy of penguin.com.au) ...Show more
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole by Sue Townsend; Pearce Quigley (Read by)
Category: Fiction | Series: Adrian Mole Ser.
At fourteen, Adrian Mole's life continues to be nothing but a set of tragic circumstances: His tempestuous relationship with an alluring schoolmate tortures him, while his intellectualism continues to be ignored by the British press. Despite it all he remains as agonizingly funny as ever in this, the se ...Show more
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole by Sue Townsend
Category: Fiction
A troubled teenager struggles against the slings and arrows of growing up and his own family's attempts to scar him for life. In between the ups and downs of his relationship with Pandora, he worries about his mis-spent adolescence and whether or not his genius will go unrecognized.
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole by Sue Townsend
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: Adrian Mole Ser.
The troubled life of Adrian Mole continues in this hilarious and touching sequel to "The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4". His diary - and his relationship with Pandora - continue to fascinate and entertain.
The Lost Diaries of Adrian Mole, 1999-2001 by Sue Townsend
Category: Fiction | Series: Adrian Mole
This is the brand new edition of the brilliant sixth book in the hilarious "Adrian Mole" series, Sue Townsend's "The Lost Diaries of Adrian Mole". 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 ...Show more
The Lost Diaries of Adrian Mole 1999-2001 by Sue Townsend
Category: Fiction
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 'Big Boy Arouser' condom to nursery school as his innocent contribution to a hot air balloon project, Adrian is a single parent who has ...Show more
The Lost Diaries of Adrian Mole, 1999-2001 by Sue Townsend
Category: Fiction
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 'Big Boy Arouser' condom to nursery school as his innocent contribution to a hot air balloon project, Adrian is a single parent who ha ...Show more
The Public Confessions Of A Middle-Aged Woman by Sue Townsend
Category: Biography Memoir
Enter the world of Susan Lilian Townsend - sun-worshippers, work-shy writers, garden-centre lovers and those in search of a good time all welcome. Over the last decade, Sue Townsend has written a monthly column for Sainsbury's Magazine, which covers everything from hosepipe bans and Spanish restaurants ...Show more
The Public Confessions of a Middle-aged Woman by Sue Townsend
Category: Biography Memoir
Contains pieces which cover various things from hosepipe bans and Spanish restaurants to writer's block and a posh middle-aged woman the author met who'd never heard of Winnie-the-Pooh.