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Wilson in 2009. Dame Jacqueline Wilson (née Aitken; born 17 December 1945) is an English novelist known for her popular children's literature.Her novels have been notable for tackling realistic topics such as adoption and divorce without alienating her large readership.
Jacqueline Wilson in 2009. The following is a complete list of books published by Dame Jacqueline Wilson, an English novelist who writes for children's literature.Four of her books appear in the BBC's The Big Read poll of the 100 most popular books in the UK, and for her lifetime contribution as a children's writer, Wilson was a UK nominee for the international Hans Christian Andersen Award in ...
Four Children and It is a 2012 continuation novel by author Jacqueline Wilson based on the 1902 book Five Children and It by E. Nesbit. Plot
Dustbin Baby is a 2001 children's novel by Jacqueline Wilson. It focuses on April, a fourteen-year-old girl who was abandoned by her mother in a dustbin when she was only a few minutes old. After a blazing row with her foster mother, she goes in search of her past. The book was adapted into a television film in 2008 by the BBC.
Children's novel, Fantasy: Publisher: Doubleday (first edition, hardback) ... Midnight is a 2004 children's novel by English author Jacqueline Wilson. [1] Plot
Jacqueline Wilson has revealed that her publishers advised her to remove a reference to glue-sniffing in her Tracy Beaker books. The 78-year-old best-selling children’s author, best known for ...
The Best Sleepover in the World is a children's novel written by Jacqueline Wilson and illustrated by Rachael Dean. It is a sequel to Wilson's 2001 novel Sleepovers and it was released on 17 August 2023, published by Puffin Books. In the story, Daisy is excluded from a sleepover that her friends are invited to by Chloe.
Emma Wilson is the daughter of novelist Jacqueline Wilson and her former husband, William Millar Wilson, a police officer. [2] She was a scholarship student at Surbiton High School [3] and then studied French and Latin as an undergraduate at Cambridge. She then stayed on to do a PhD in the French department.