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The True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole

By: Sue Townsend
Narrated by: James Carcaterra, Anna Bentinck, Harriet Carmichael
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Adrian Mole is an adult. 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 expected. Still, without the dilemmas of modern life what would an intellectual poet have to write about…

©1989 Sue Townsend (P)2013 W F Howes Ltd
Coming of Age Fiction Literature & Fiction
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The first part of the book was about Adrian Mole, and was in his voice. Much of this was fine, except a list of questions sent to Adrian by an American that was tedious and pointless. The second part of the book was in the author's voice, and described her experiences, which was very surprising to a reader expecting to hear about Adrian Albert Mole.

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