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Whether in the guise of a 13 3/4-year old adolescent, a transvestite PM or the Queen reduced to living on a council estate, Sue Townsend has been brilliantly satirizing British life for more than twenty years. Penguin published all of Townsend's hilarious Adrian Mole books and The Queen in Hell Close is an extract from The Queen and I, a brilliantly acerbic take on a Royal Family in dire straits.
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If you enjoy sharp wit and biting social satire, this extract from Sue Townsend's work offers a hilarious and incisive look at British life from the perspective of the royals and common folk alike. Fans of her humor will find themselves laughing while contemplating the absurdities of societal expectations and royal protocols. It’s a clever, eye-opening read that's both funny and thought-provoking.