Jacqueline Wilson Pack Pack
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Product description
Tracy lives in a children’s home, but dreams of a real home and family. Andy is caught between her divorced parents, shuttling back and forth with a suitcase in tow. Cookie is running away from her terrifying father, best friends Gemma and Alice are about to be separated, and now Floss has to choose whom she prefers – Mum or Dad. All of these gutsy girls know that life is full of challenges, but they’ve still got hopes and dreams, and lots to say. If they stay strong and try to keep on smiling, will they find their own ways to rise above it all? A bumper pack of Jacqueline Wilson’s brilliantly warm and witty stories of real girls and real life, with all its ups and downs.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Condition
New
UK editionIn this pack
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Best Friends
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Candyfloss
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Cookie
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Secrets
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Starring Tracy Beaker
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The Bed and Breakfast Star
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The Dare Game
Award-winning author
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The Lottie Project
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The Story of Tracy Beaker
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The Suitcase Kid
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Reviews
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Laura, Teacher
on 15 March 2011A fab read
Novels that pull you very powerfully into a very real world. Her characters exist as good, strong examples of kids coping with all that life may throw at them. They are just a fab read!
ava keane
on 24 May 2011
lola rose
i thought this book was gr8. it was sad at times and funny at others. and i also really love the story line.:>