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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

The Lost Diaries Of Nigel Molesworth

Do you remember that one kid (or kids) that were a little odd while you were in school? Kinda creepy? Unusual? Mischievous? Slightly macabre?

We all have. In The Lost Diaries Of Nigel Molesworth, written by Geoffrey Willans with illustrations by Uli Meyer (After Ronald Searle) and published by Korero Press, readers are introduced to one of the creepiest, sardonic, brilliant and cynical kids imaginable.

The diaries, originally published in the British magazine Punch between August 1939 and December 1942, delve into the mind, motivation and mirthful mayhem maker not seen in Nigel’s four books.

Get ready for the bizarre, insightful, slightly disturbing and (dare I say it) hilarious hi-jinks of one of the strangest school boys you’ll ever meet.

Written in the style of a schoolboy (misspellings and bad grammar and all) and accompanied by quirky black and white ink drawings with wash, the book is spooky, kooky, creepy and a whole lot of fun! CHIZ!

Psalms 126:5 - They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.

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