
Tajni dnevnik Adriana Molea (13 3/4 god.)
A cult humorous novel from 1982, the first in a series about Adrian Mole – one of the most popular British literary characters. Adrian Mole is the most charming and quirky hero of teenage literature.
Written in the form of diary entries from January 1, 1981 to April 1982, the book follows the life of 13¾-year-old Adrian Mole, a self-proclaimed intellectual and poet from a working-class family in the English Midlands (Thatcherite era).
Adrian is a typical adolescent: plagued by acne, shaky health, unrequited love, parents on the verge of divorce, school troubles and a desire to be noticed as a genius. He honestly (and naively) records everything:
- Family: Father – alcoholic and unemployed, mother – frustrated, falls in love with neighbor Mr. Lucas and leaves for a while. The dog in the family – a perpetual source of chaos.
- Love: In love with Pandora (golden hair the color of syrup), an intelligent and determined girl from a better family. From first crush to relationship, through jealousy and first intimacies.
- Society: He helps old Bert Baxter (89 years old, cynical and rude), writes poetry, dreams of fame, criticizes the world around him (school, politics, religion).
- Humor: The laughter comes from Adrian's unreliable narration - he thinks he is a deep thinker, but the reader sees his naivety, exaggerations and misunderstandings (e.g. he thinks his mother is an alcoholic because she drinks wine).
The book is a satire on adolescence, family, British society in the 1980s (the Falklands War, unemployment, class differences) - all through the eyes of a boy who takes himself too seriously. Townsend masterfully captures teenage slang, insecurity and the humor of "laughing through tears".
A masterpiece of literature for young people - millions of copies, TV series, musical. Croatia is the first country to include it in the reading list. Sequels: The New Sorrows of Adrian Mole, Adrian Mole on the Threshold of Maturity, etc.
One copy is available





