An autobiographical
collection of
newspaper columns by
Sue Townsend, the
British writer most famous for her
Adrian Mole books.
The stories offer
insight into the life and concerns of Townsend, covering
everything from
hosepipe bans and
Spanish restaurants, to
writer's block and the
posh middle-aged woman she once met who'd never heard of Winnie the Pooh.
Like the
Mole diaries, this book doesn't have to be read in one take because, it's a collection of stories.
Not suprisingly, Townsend's
writing style has a close resemblance to Adrian Mole's...