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Books with author Jacqueline Wilson

  • New Novel

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Hardcover (Doubleday Childrens, Oct. 17, 2019)
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  • Emerald Star

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Sept. 27, 2012)
    A fantastic adventure for brave, feisty Hetty Feather - one of Jacqueline Wilson's most well-loved characters.Since leaving the Foundling Hospital, Hetty has seen her fair share of drama, excitement, tragedy and loss. After the death of her beloved mama, she sets off to find a real home at last – starting with the search for her father.But Hetty is no longer a simple country girl, and begins to fear she’ll never truly belong anywhere. And even when she is reunited with her beloved childhood sweetheart Jem, Hetty still longs for adventure – especially when an enchanting figure from her past makes an unexpected reappearance. Could a more exciting future lie ahead for Hetty?
  • If You Come Softly: Twentieth Anniversary Edition

    Jacqueline Woodson

    Hardcover (Nancy Paulsen Books, March 6, 2018)
    A lyrical story of star-crossed love perfect for readers of The Hate U Give, by National Ambassador for Children’s Literature Jacqueline Woodson--now celebrating its twentieth anniversary, and including a new preface by the authorJeremiah feels good inside his own skin. That is, when he's in his own Brooklyn neighborhood. But now he's going to be attending a fancy prep school in Manhattan, and black teenage boys don't exactly fit in there. So it's a surprise when he meets Ellie the first week of school. In one frozen moment their eyes lock, and after that they know they fit together--even though she's Jewish and he's black. Their worlds are so different, but to them that's not what matters. Too bad the rest of the world has to get in their way. Jacqueline Woodson's work has been called “moving and resonant” (Wall Street Journal) and “gorgeous” (Vanity Fair). If You Come Softly is a powerful story of interracial love that leaves readers wondering "why" and "if only . . ."
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  • Cookie

    JACQUELINE WILSON

    Paperback (Square Fish, Oct. 12, 2010)
    Beauty Cookson isn't beautiful. Her father chose her name because he wants her to be a confident, popular girl. She tries to fit in, but she's plain and awkward. All the girls at school make fun of her and have nicknamed her Ugly. Her mother thinks she needs a fun, creative nickname, something like . . . Cookie! But kids at school can't just be told to call her Cookie. And, even worse, her Dad doesn't approve. His already bad temper reaches frightening new heights. Will Cookie find the strength to stand up to her dad? And will she find a way to be the person she wants to be?
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  • From the Notebooks of Melanin Sun

    Jacqueline Woodson

    Paperback (Puffin Books, July 8, 2010)
    Jacqueline Woodson is the 2018-2019 National Ambassador for Young People's LiteratureThree-time Newbery Honor author Jacqueline Woodson explores race and sexuality through the eyes of a compelling narratorMelanin Sun has a lot to say. But sometimes it's hard to speak his mind, so he fills up notebooks with his thoughts instead. He writes about his mom a lot--they're about as close as they can be, because they have no other family. So when she suddenly tells him she's gay, his world is turned upside down. And if that weren't hard enough for him to accept, her girlfriend is white. Melanin Sun is angry and scared. How can his mom do this to him-- is this the end of their closeness? What will his friends think? And can he let her girlfriend be part of their family?
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  • My Sister Jodie

    Jacqueline Wilson

    MP3 CD (Bolinda Audio, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Quiet, cautious Pearl has always adored her bold, brash, bad big sister Jodie. When their parents get new jobs at a grand, fusty old boarding school, Melchester College, the girls have to move there—and when they arrive, things start to change. Jodie has always been the leader—but now it's Pearl who's making new friends. Jodie just seems to be getting into more and more trouble—arguing with Mum, scaring the little children, flirting with the gardener. She really doesn't fit in with the posh teenagers at the school.Pearl begins to wonder if she needs Jodie as much as she used to. But when Firework Night comes around and a tragic event occurs, Pearl realizes quite how much Jodie means to her.
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  • The Diamond Girls

    Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Sept. 4, 2008)
    Dixie is the youngest Diamond girl. She and her sisters - dreamy Martine, glamorous Rochelle and tough Jude - could hardly be more different, but their mum has always tried to teach them the value of sticking together. Now Mum's expecting yet another baby, and she's convinced this one's a boy. She insists they move to a bigger place - but it's rough, dilapidated and filthy, and before they've even unpacked, Mum's gone into labour! Can the Diamond girls pull together in time for her to come home? And will anyone spot Mum's little secret but Dixie?
  • Twin Tales

    Jacqueline Wilson

    eBook (Egmont, Dec. 5, 2011)
    Two delightful children’s stories from one of Britain’s most popular authors, Jacqueline Wilson.Twin Trouble:Connie’s not happy. Her parents are having a baby. Well, not one, but two babies! Why do they need more children? They’ve got her! Soon the house is filled with dirty nappies and screaming babies and Connie’s expected to help. And no one pays any attention to her. It’s not fair. So when Nurse Meade puts some blue beads in her hair, Connie’s delighted. And when she clacks them together, things start to happen . . . Soon, everyone can see things from Connie’s point of view.Connie and the Water Babies:Connie is scared of water. She can’t swim and she hates going to the pool. Everyone says she should go because she’ll love it, and even Charles and Claire, the twins, like the water. Typical. Then Nurse Meade gives Connie some more blue beads. And when they clack together, suddenly Connie can swim like a mermaid . . .Jacqueline Wilson proves once again why she is considered by many to be the most popular children’s author writing today in the UK. These stories are a great introduction to her writing for kids not quite ready for Tracy Beaker or Double Act.
  • Brown Girl Dreaming

    Jacqueline Woodson

    Paperback (Thorndike Press Large Print, Jan. 3, 2018)
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  • The Mum-Minder

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Paperback (Corgi, July 24, 2001)
    I’m Sadie and I’m nearly nine. Mum’s a childminder, but she doesn’t have to mind me. I can mind myself, easy-peasy. Lucky for Mum, because now she’s got the flu, so I’ve got to mind her — and help with all the babies!The Mum-Minder is a hilarious, lively and warm-hearted account of a chaotic week in the life of a young girl.“Jacqueline Wilson, whose books just keep getting better, always puts children at the centre and is also an expert on tweens.”–The Times
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  • The Illustrated Mum

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Feb. 8, 2005)
    Covered from head to toe with one-of-a-kind tattoos, Marigold is the brightest, most beautiful mother in the world. At least, that’s what Dolphin thinks—she just wishes Marigold wouldn’t stay out quite so late or have mood spells every now and again. Dolphin’s older sister, Star, loves Marigold too, but she’s tired of looking after her. So when Star’s dad shows up out of the blue and offers to let the girls stay with him, Star jumps at the opportunity. But Dolphin can’t bear to leave Marigold alone. Now it’s just the two of them, and Dolphin is about to be in over her head. . . .
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  • Jacqueline Wilson 10 Book Box Set Collection By Jacqueline Wilson

    Jacqueline Wilson

    Paperback (Transworld Publishers Ltd, Jan. 1, 2007)
    10 Book Box set includes Secrets, Midnight and Jacky Daydream