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Superstar author Jacqueline Wilson takes a frank and captivating look at her own childhood in this autobiography. It’s a tale of friendships, loneliness, books, toys, family and much more. Read it to see how Jacky played with paper dolls like April in Dustbin Baby; how she sat entrance exams like Ruby in Double Act, and how – just like Tracy Beaker – she loved writing and making up stories!
Funny, warm and moving, this book shows how Jacqueline Wilson started to become a writer and where she got her inspiration from. If you’re a Jacky fan, you mustn’t miss it!
most of you loved this
31 December 2009
not for me
I have read this wonderful auto-biography, but some how I think I like fiction stories more.
I like the themes, the reality and the ways Jacky had gone through in her marvellous life.
I would rate it 10/10 if you liked auto-biographies and info, but for me I would rate it a positive 5/10.
12 December 2009
loved it
This book was very interesting and i never knew Jacqueline Wilson was like that!!!
8 December 2009
loved it
I have read this book and I thought it is a very well written and interesting book. It tells you lots about Jacqueline Wilson herself instead of her amazing and creative characters. In this auto-biography about her you find out about her teachers, schools, parents, outings, holidays and friends. Yet again Jacqueline Wilson has written another brilliant book that I would recomnend to anybody.
25 November 2009
liked it
I liked this book because you can really get to know Jaqueline Wilson more, and her personality!
19 November 2009
loved it
This book gives you an inside veiw of Wilson’s life. A funny and humorous concoction. It’s like seing inside her mind. Love hannah
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