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>>> Picking spots, smoking pot, period pains, and penis angst: The Diary of a Teenage Health Freak was essential reading for a generation of adolescents when it was first published in 1987. Paying clever homage to that other seminal diarist of the 1980s, Adrian Mole, this is a titillating peek at a year in the life of Peter Payne, a typical 14-year-old boy. But this diary was written by a consultant paediatrician and a general practitioner, their work the result of asking real teenagers about their worries. - Among the humour is accurate but cringe-free health advice on topics such as puberty, sex, and recreational drugs, designed to trash the misinformation picked up in the playground or behind the bike shed. Perhaps for the first time, frank discourse about growing up had been written lightheartedly to appeal to children as young as 12. And appeal it did: Health Freak topped the W H Smith bestsellers list for five weeks, was translated into 27 languages, and, with the same authors Im a Health Freak Too, sold more than a million copies in the United Kingdom.