

An edition of Adrian Mole (1999)
the Cappuccino years
By Sue Townsend
Publish Date
1999
Publisher
Soho
Language
eng
Pages
390
Description:
#He's back. Aged 30¼. ##Twenty-first century Mole. **Now in his thirties, Adrian's still worrying: Can he be a good father? Is Viagra cheating? Why won't the BBC produce 'The White Van', his serial killer comedy?** **Will he find the fulfilment he seeks as a celebrity offal chef, single parent and celibate novelist? Is there a place for Adrian Mole in Blair's Brave New Britain?** 'Thank goodness for his steadfast loyalty to Pandora . . . Three cheers for his chaotic, non-achieving, dysfunctional family . . . We need him' *Evening Standard* 'One of the great comic creations . . . I can't remember a more relentlessly funny book' *Mirror* 'Mole has entered his kingdom . . . superb jokes and an underlying political and social seriousness' *Sunday Times* 'Adrian Mole really is a brilliant comic creation . . . every sentence is witty and well thought out, and the whole has reverberations beyond itself' *The Times*
subjects: Social life and customs, Young Adult Fiction, Humor, Epistolary fiction, Single fathers, Satire, Fiction, Diary fiction, Humorous stories, Young men, Humorous fiction, Adrian Mole (Fictitious character), Manners and customs, Domestic fiction, New York Times reviewed, Fiction, humorous, general, Mole, adrian (fictitious character), fiction, England, fiction
People: Adrian Mole (Fictitious character), Single fathers, Young men
Places: England, Great Britain
Times: 1945-