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The latest volume of Adrian Mole's diary: It is May 1997. Now a celebrity chef at Hoi Polloi restaur...
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The latest volume of Adrian Mole's diary: It is May 1997. Now a celebrity chef at Hoi Polloi restaurant, Soho (and still an unpublished novelist), Mole has returned to the Midlands to cast his vote for the ravishing and Chanel-suited Labour Party candidate, Dr. Pandora Braithwaite, the love of his young life.Back in Leicester, everyone in the Mole household expects Tony Blair's election to bring them wealth, fulfillment and personal happiness. For 17 Wisteria Walk is a seething mass of late twentieth-century angst:Pauline Mole. Mother, 53, feels she has wasted her life; no letters after her name and only a 'Mrs.' in front of it. Would an extramarital affair with Ivan Braithwaite (55, ripe for the cull) lift her millenial gloom?George Mole. Father, 50, out of a job, plagued by his piles but scared of the operation. Also having a problem with his erectile function. Is finding it difficult to get out of bed to vote.Rose Mole. Sister. 15-year-old vamp. Adrian suspects she may have Tourette's syndrome.Glen Bott. Juvenile stalker, 12. Adrian's love child? Or is Barry Kent his dad?New Dog. Age unknown. Disappointing substitute for the Old Dog, who died after a long and record-breaking veterinary experience.Be there at the start of Blair's Britain, seen through the eyes of A.A. Mole.
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