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The True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole

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AbeBooks

Language
  
English

ISBN
  
0-413-62450-1

Originally published
  
31 August 1989

Page count
  
112

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Goodreads

Country
  
United Kingdom

Pages
  
112

OCLC
  
20133885

Author
  
Sue Townsend

Genre
  
Young adult fiction

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Preceded by
  
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole

Followed by
  
Adrian Mole: The Wilderness Years

Similar
  
Sue Townsend books, Adrian Mole series books, Young adult fiction books

The True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole, Margaret Hilda Roberts and Susan Lillian Townsend is the third book in the Adrian Mole series, written by Sue Townsend. It focuses on the worries and regrets of a teenage (supposed) intellectual. The title is long and often shortened to the more convenient The True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole but the three names are part of the full title and represent fictional (or otherwise) actual content of the book.

The book covers the same themes as the first volumes although it differs in style from the other books. There are short collections of Adrian's classic diary entries covering important events over a brief period of a few days (such as Christmas, Adrian leaving home, Adrian's first job etc.) during the mid-1980s, but the continuous regular diary entries from the other books are absent.

There are also several longer transcripts of radio programs on Pirate Radio Four, plus collections of letters and correspondence with characters from the earlier books, including Barry Kent, who is in prison. This format means that it covers a longer time span than any other Adrian Mole book at the expense of some detail.

The book also contains extracts from Sue Townsend's own diaries together with some of her essays, plus a collection of entries from an unknown teenage girl's diary written in the 1930s in Grantham. Townsend suggests that the girl was called Margaret Hilda Roberts and no one knows what became of her, although most readers will spot that this is a strong and bitter satire about Margaret Thatcher (Margaret Hilda Roberts was her maiden name). Townsend originally created this satire in the first few issues of the newspaper Today, as The Secret Diary of Margaret Hilda Roberts Aged 1334.

The Adrian Mole section was subsequently published as part of the omnibus edition Adrian Mole: From Minor to Major.

References

The True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole Wikipedia