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Adrian Mole faces the same agonies which life sets before most adolescents: troubles with girls, school, parents, and an uncaring world. The difference, though, between young Master Mole and his peers is that this British lad keeps a diary - an earnest chronicle of longing and disaster that has convulsed more than five million readers since its two-volume initial publication. From teenage Adrian's obsession with intellectuality after understanding "nearly every word" of a Malcolm Muggeridge broadcast to his anguished adoration of a lovely, mercurial schoolmate, from his view of his parents' constantly creaking relationship to his heartfelt but hilarious attempts at cathartic verse, here is an outrageous triumph of deadpan and deadly accurate, satire. ABBA, Princess Di's wedding, street punks, Monty Python, the Falklands campaign - all the cultural pageantry of a keenly observed era marches past the unique perspective of Sue Townsend's creation: A. Mole, the unforgettable lad whose self-absorption only gets funnier as his life becomes more desperate.
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The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3⁄4, Sue Townsend
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- Année de publication
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- État du livre
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- Prix
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- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Sue Townsend
- Éditeur
- Avon
- Format
- souple
- ISBN10
- 0380868768
- ISBN13
- 9780380868766
- Séries
- Adrian Mole
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Romans d'amour, Young Adult, Humour, Amour, Famille, Littérature contemporaine, Romance contemporaine, Littérature slovaque, L'école, Littérature britannique, Angleterre, Littérature anglaise, Comédies, Adapté au cinéma, Maturation, Romance young adult, Jeunes, Journaux, Mères, Comédies romantiques, Lectures obligatoires, Rupture, Adieu, Premier amour, Amies, Adolescents, Puberté
- Titre original
- The secret diary of Adrian Mole aged thirteen and three quarters
- Évaluation
- 3,9 sur 5
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- Adrian Mole faces the same agonies which life sets before most adolescents: troubles with girls, school, parents, and an uncaring world. The difference, though, between young Master Mole and his peers is that this British lad keeps a diary - an earnest chronicle of longing and disaster that has convulsed more than five million readers since its two-volume initial publication. From teenage Adrian's obsession with intellectuality after understanding "nearly every word" of a Malcolm Muggeridge broadcast to his anguished adoration of a lovely, mercurial schoolmate, from his view of his parents' constantly creaking relationship to his heartfelt but hilarious attempts at cathartic verse, here is an outrageous triumph of deadpan and deadly accurate, satire. ABBA, Princess Di's wedding, street punks, Monty Python, the Falklands campaign - all the cultural pageantry of a keenly observed era marches past the unique perspective of Sue Townsend's creation: A. Mole, the unforgettable lad whose self-absorption only gets funnier as his life becomes more desperate.




















