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A follow-up to the bestseller "Jacky Daydream", offering an account of Wilson's teenage years, told through extracts from her teenage diaries. Will appeal to her usual fans, as well as those who grew up in the UK during the 50s and 60s. Ages: 9-11yrs. 'Liberally sprinkled with the tiny black and white photos of the time, this is a fascinating insight into the growing pains of a much loved and respected writer' "School Librarian"
Synopsis
A memoir of Jacqueline Wilson's life as a teenager - her problems with her family, first love, her school life and her friends. It includes extracts from her real secret teenage diaries and the stories she wrote as a teenager, to build up a picture of a real teenager and her inner life.