The "Adrian Mole" series, created by Sue Townsend, follows the life of the titular character, Adrian Mole, through his teenage years into adulthood. The main books in the series are: "The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾" (1982), "The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole" (1984), "Adrian Mole: The Cappuccino Years" (1999), and "Adrian Mole: The Prostrate Years" (2009). There are also several other related works and adaptations, but these four are the core of the series, illustrating Adrian's humorous and often poignant experiences.
I don't know them all, an but here are the ones I know. The secret diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 and 3/4, The growing pains of Adrian Mole, Adrian Mole: The cappuccino years, Adrian Mole: From Major to Minor, and Adrian Mole and the weapons of mass destruction. They're not actually in this order, and that's not all of them, but I hope I helped. :)
Adrian Mole was created in 1982.
Adrian Mole has achieved quite a bit of fame an notoriety. He is famous because of the secret diary that he wrote when we was 13 and a half years old.
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I don't know them all, an but here are the ones I know. The secret diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 and 3/4, The growing pains of Adrian Mole, Adrian Mole: The cappuccino years, Adrian Mole: From Major to Minor, and Adrian Mole and the weapons of mass destruction. They're not actually in this order, and that's not all of them, but I hope I helped. :)
Adrian Mole was created in 1982.
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole was created on 1984-08-02.
Adrian Mole, of the similarly named fictional-diary series by Sue Townsend.
The True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole was created on 1989-08-31.
Graeme Leamy
Adrian Mole has achieved quite a bit of fame an notoriety. He is famous because of the secret diary that he wrote when we was 13 and a half years old.
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Aidrian Mole's girlfriend is Pandora Braithwaite. She is a significant character in Sue Townsend's "The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, Aged 13¾" and its sequels, where their relationship experiences various ups and downs throughout the series.
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Sue Townsend is best known for her fictional character Adrian Mole, whose diaries she writes. The "Adrian Mole" series chronicles the life and thoughts of a teenage boy growing up in England, capturing the trials and tribulations of adolescence with humor and poignancy. Townsend's work satirizes social issues and the complexities of growing up.