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All of the books in the series are written in the first person in the form of a diary.
Adrian Albert Mole is the son of George and Pauline Mole. They share their house in Leicester (they later move to Ashby-de-la-Zouch) with their dog, who is unnamed, and later with Adrian's sister, Rosie. Adrian's grandmother, Edna May Mole (referred to simply as Grandma), is also prominent in many of his diary entries.
Adrian looks after an old-age pensioner named Bert Baxter. Despite the fact that Baxter is filthy, rude, a communist, and has a vicious alsatian, Adrian becomes very fond of him. Bert later marries another pensioner named Queenie.
Pandora Braithwaite is the love of Adrian's life. She is beautiful and intelligent, and in the first books they are happy together. In the later books she shuns Adrian in favor of, by turns, physically and intellectually powerful men, though he remains attached to her. Adrian tends to devote a lot of his diary space to her, whomever she is currently dating (and his various faults and flaws), and pining for their lost love.
The great dichotomy of the series seems to be made up of, on the one hand, Adrian's desires and goals in life - marry Pandora, become a published writer of poetry and novels, attain financial security - and on the other, his complete failure to achieve them.
The books spawned several TV series, most recently "Adrian Mole: the Cappucino Years" starring Stephen Mangan as Adrian Mole, Alison Steadman as Pauline Mole and Helen Baxendale as Pandora Braithwaite. The character also featured in several radio series, such as Pirate Radio Four.