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Jacky Daydream

Jacky Daydream

An autobiography of Jacqueline Wilson that takes a look at her own childhood. It contains stories of friendships, loneliness, books, toys, parents and much more. It explores her early years and covers difficult issues such as her parents' extra-marital affairs. It also includes s... read full description below.

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ISBN 9780440867203
Published 25 November 2010 by Random House
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Wilson, Jacqueline
Illustrated by Sharratt, Nick

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ISBN-13 9780440867203
ISBN-10 0440867207
Stock Available
Status Available at publisher; usually ships 5-14 working days
Publisher Random House
Imprint Yearling (imprint of Random House Children's Books
Publication Date 25 November 2010
International Publication Date 13 March 2008
Publication Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Format Paperback
Edition illustrated edition
Author(s) By Wilson, Jacqueline
Illustrated by Sharratt, Nick
Category True Stories (Of Endurance and Survival)
Writers, Poets & Dramatists
English Literature: Literary Criticism
Literary Studies: From C 1900 -
Novels, Other Prose & Writers
Biography & Autobiography
Interest Age 9-12 years
Reading Age 9-12 years
NBS Text Children's General Interest & Leisure
ONIX Text Children/juvenile;Young adult;Young adult
Number of Pages 368
Dimensions Width: 133mm
Height: 196mm
Spine: 24mm
Weight 248g
Dewey Code 823.914
Catalogue Code 31556

Description of this Book

Everybody knows Tracy Beaker, Jacqueline Wilson's best-loved character. But what do they know about Jacqueline herself? In this fascinating book, discover...how Jacky played with paper dolls like April in Dustbin Baby...how she dealt with an unpredictable father like Prue in Love Lessons...how she sat entrance exams like Ruby in Double Act.But most of all how Jacky loved reading and writing stories. Losing herself in a new world was the best possible way she could think of spending her time. From the very first story she wrote, Meet the Maggots , 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! Jacqueline Wilson takes a look back at her own childhood in this captivating story of friendships, loneliness, books, toys, parents and much more. She explores her early years with the same warmth and lightness of touch that imbues her novels and covers such difficult issues as her parents' extra-marital affairs with delicacy. With photographs and new illustrations by Nick Sharratt, this book is a delight for all of Jacky's fans, and a treat for any new readers too.

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Awards & Reviews

NZ Review A brilliant writer of wit and subtlety. <br>- The Times <p> From the Hardcover edition.

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Author's Bio

JACQUELINE WILSON: Jacqueline Wilson is one of Britain's most outstanding writers for young readers. She is the most borrowed author from British libraries and has sold over 25 million books in this country. As a child, she always wanted to be a writer and wrote her first 'novel' when she was nine, filling countless exercise books as she grew up. She started work at a publishing company and then went on to work as a journalist on Jackie magazine (which was named after her) before turning to write fiction full time. Jacqueline has been honoured with many of the UK's top awards for children's books, inclusding the Guardian Children's Fiction Award, the Smarties Prize, the Red House Book Award and the Children's Book of the Year. She was awarded an OBE in 2002 and is the children's Laureate for 2005-2007. NICK SHARRATT: Nick Sharratt knew from an early age that he wanted to use his artistic skills in his career. He went to Manchester Polytechnic to do an Art Foundation course, followed by a BA )hONS) in Graphic Design at St Martin's School of Art in London. Since graduating in 1984, Nick has been working full-time as an illustrator, with his work hugely in demand for children's books. His famous collaboration with Jacqueline Wilson began with The Story of Tracy Beaker, published in 1991 and he has illustrated every one of her best-selling books published by Doubleday/Corgi since then. Nick also illustrates full-colour picture and novelty books such as Eat Your Peas (Bodley Head), written by Kes Gray, which won the 2000 Children's Book Award and Pants (David Fickling Books), written by Giles Andreae, which also won the Children's Book Award and was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2003. He also writes his own picture books. Nick lives in Brighton, Sussex.

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