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Jacky Daydream
- Narrated by: Jacqueline Wilson
- Length: 6 hrs and 36 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Lots of Jacqueline Wilson's characters are well-known and well-loved by thousands of readers: Hetty Feather, Ruby and Garnet, Pearl and Jodie, Elsa, Lily and, of course, the brilliant Tracy Beaker! But how much do you know about Jacqueline herself?
Jacqueline takes a look back at her own childhood and teenage years in this captivating story of friendships, loneliness, books, family life and much more. She explores her past with the same warmth and lightness of touch that make her novels so special. Best of all, she reveals how she was always determined to be a writer; from the very first story she wrote, it was clear that this little girl had a very vivid imagination! But who would've guessed that she would grow up to be the mega-bestselling, award-winning Jacqueline Wilson?
Critic Reviews
"A book with cross-over appeal for all her fans." ( The Bookseller)
"Pitched firmly at her young fans, though it's an amusing and touching read for adults too." ( The Irish Times)