Adrian Mole, now age thirty-four and three quarters, needs proof that Saddam
Hussein had weapons of mass destruction so he can get a refund from a travel
agency of the deposit he paid on a trip to Cyprus. Naturally, he writes to
Tony Blair for some evidence.
He’s engaged to Marigold, but obsessed with her voluptuous sister. And
he is so deeply in dept to banks and credit card companies that it would take
more than twice his monthly salary to ever repay them. He needs a guest speaker
for his creative writing group’s dinner in Leicestershire and wonders
if the Prime Minister’s wife is available.
In short, Adrian is back in true form, unable—like so many people we
know, but of course, not us—to credit that the world does not revolve
around him. But recognizing the universal core of Adrian’s dilemmas is
what makes them so agonizingly funny.
SUE TOWNSEND is the celebrated author of the bestselling
Adrian Mole series, read by millions around the world.
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