Tania on The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole.
THE GROWING PAINS OF ADRIAN MOLE
Author: Sue Townsend
Genre: Novel
Level: Advanced
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole is a novel which belongs to the successful series of books “Adrian Mole, from Minor to Major”. It is written in a diary style and it is aimed to be read by young adults, although this ironic and innocent perspective of a teen doesn’t leave adult readers indifferent.
PLOT
The story happens in Britain in the early eighties, when the country is at war and society is changing. It shows the readers the circumstances and worries of a teenager discovering the adult world.
Adrian is fifteen and lives in a quiet neighborhood with his parents George and Pauline, but his existence is far from being easy. He is not like most of the boys of his age, he is an intellectual and he feels that he doesn’t fit in this world, because he is sensitive, responsible and cares about the world’s problems, and this is not very common among teenagers. He has lots of existential questions and he is a bit depressed due to the fact that he is always thinking about how to solve all the problems that overwhelm him. Firstly, he belongs to a dysfunctional family, in which his parents often argue and even have extramarital affairs. As a result, Adrian will have a new brother and a new sister, and this will affect the family and the economic stability of the Moles.
Adrian´s love life is not easy either, his story is full of ups and downs between him and his girlfriend Pandora. Furthermore, he is quite worried about having his first sexual experience. But Adrian’s problems don’t end here. Besides his family and sentimental matters, he has to worry about taking care of the elderly Bert, after the death of his wife. His future is a big problem as well, because he has to pass his A- levels and he feels he won´t able to. In addition, he wants to be a poet, but he isn’t very successful yet.
Adrian is also concerned about the war and the political situation of his country; his self-esteem issues (he is a bit self-conscious because he has spots, and he is not high or heavy enough for his age); and last but not least, about the people who surrround him, both at home and at school, because he feels misunderstood by all of them.
Before ending the school year Adrian is fed up with his life, because he is under a big pressure, and he decides to run away from home. Nevertheless, he finally has to go back home and deal with depression. But Adrian will eventually realize that his family and friends really care about him, and what is more, that he is not alone.
PERSONAL OPINION
This book is an interesting insight into the world of a teenager, which will give food for thought to young and adult readers. Although it is supposed to be aimed at young readers,the sense of humor and irony with which it is written, will result funny to adults too, and it shows a different perspective of adolescence and adulthood.
Consequently I think that this book is well worth reading, and I recommend it to those of you who would like to enjoy a bitter-sweet and particular point of view from this special teen.
‘There is something I must tell you, my dear daughter, I can’t hide it any longer, and I need your help: my name is not Sally Gilmartin; my real name is Eva Delectorskaya and I’ve worked as a secret agent for the British Security Coordination during the Second World War’. What would you think if your mother, in her sixites, revealed such a secret?
