The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged Thirteen and Three Quarters

Author: Sue Townsend
At thirteen years old, Adrian Mole has more than his fair share of problems – spots, ill-health, parents threatening to divorce, rejection of his poetry and much more – all recorded with brilliant humour in his diary…..Read More
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