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  2. Midnight (Wilson novel) - Wikipedia

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    After Will forces her to play a game of 'Blind Man's Buff', a game she hates, she gets attacked by bats and Violet resolves to never let Will order her about again. Moving on in the story, a new girl, Jasmine Day, comes to Violet's school and she chooses her as a friend. Violet is thrilled and spends a lot of time with Jasmine.

  3. Jitney (play) - Wikipedia

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    Jitney is a play by American playwright August Wilson. The eighth in his " Pittsburgh Cycle ", this play is set in a worn-down gypsy cab station in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania , in early autumn 1977. The play premiered on Broadway in 2017.

  4. How to Survive Summer Camp - Wikipedia

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    James – one of the Emerald boys; a large boy who speaks in rhyme. Bilbo – one of the Emerald boys. Around Rosemary's age and quite irritating. Richard – the oldest Emerald boy who appears to have a crush on Louise. Brigadier – the owner of Evergreen who resides in the tower room of the house. Initially Stella is terrified of him but ...

  5. Love Frankie - Wikipedia

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    Love Frankie is Wilson's 111th published work, and the second to feature a gay love story, (the first being Kiss). [1] In an interview with Lisa Allardice of The Guardian, Wilson stated that Love Frankie is "jam-packed [with issues]: a sick mum, separation, stepfamilies, sibling rivalry, bullying, falling in love". [1]

  6. Girls Under Pressure - Wikipedia

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    The book follows the story of a 14-year-old girl named Ellie who is struggling with issues of body image, peer pressure, and self-esteem. Like the rest of the series, Girls under Pressure is told from the viewpoint of Eleanor "Ellie" Allard, a plump thirteen-year-old girl who lives with her father, her stepmother, Anna, and her little half ...

  7. Girls in Love (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Girls in Love is the first book in the Girls series, written by Dame Jacqueline Wilson, DBE, a noted English author who writes fiction for children and young teenagers.It was first published in 1997.

  8. Double Act (novel) - Wikipedia

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    A further story about the twins, where Garnet comes home for Christmas after her first term at Marnock Heights, appears in The Jacqueline Wilson Christmas Cracker. Adult versions of Ruby and Garnet also appear in The Butterfly Club. Ruby has become a children's television presenter named Ruby Red, and Garnet is a scriptwriter and producer.

  9. List of Saga story arcs - Wikipedia

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    Each issue of Saga is titled with a numerical Chapter, such as "Chapter 1" for the debut issue. Every six chapters comprise a story arc designated as a "Volume" and are reprinted as trade paperbacks. Every three Volumes comprise a "Book" and are collected as hardcover editions. [2] According to Vaughan, the series will span 108 issues, or ...