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What age is the longest whale song for?
Book Information
ISBN: | 9780385618151 |
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Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 320 pages |
Suitable for: | 9+ readers |
Recommendations: | eBooks |
What is Jacqueline Wilsons best selling book?
Best Sellers in Wilson, Jacqueline
- #1. The Primrose Railway Children. Jacqueline Wilson.
- #2. Sleepovers. Jacqueline Wilson.
- #3. The Jacqueline Wilson Colouring Book. Jacqueline Wilson.
- #4. Wave Me Goodbye. Jacqueline Wilson.
- #5. Love Frankie. Jacqueline Wilson.
- #6. Katy. Jacqueline Wilson.
- #7. The Butterfly Club.
- #8. The Runaway Girls.
What happens in the longest whale song?
The Longest Whale Song is a children’s book by Jacqueline Wilson. The story is about a young girl called Ella, whose mum is pregnant with a baby boy and is in hospital after Ella’s mum falls into a coma. Ella must face tough times and has to try to carry on a normal life. In school Ella learns about whales.
When was the longest whale song published?
September 30, 2010
The Longest Whale Song/Originally published
Who is the author of the longest whale song?
The Longest Whale Song is a book by Jacqueline Wilson. The story is about a young girl called Ella, whose mum is pregnant with a baby boy and is in hospital after Ella’s mum falls into a coma. Ella must face tough times and has to try and carry on a normal life. In school Ella learns about whales.
What happens to Ella in the longest whale song?
Things have changed a lot for Ella. For years now it’s been just her and mum, which suited Ella fine. Now they live with Jack, her mum’s annoying new husband and soon Ella will have a baby brother too. When a rare condition causes her mum’s pregnancy to go wrong, leaving her lost in a coma, Ella’s life goes into free-fall.
What kind of books does Jacqueline Wilson write?
Jacqueline’s books include The Story of Tracy Beaker, which has become a hugely successful BBC TV series; Girls in Love, which together with its two sequels was filmed for ITV television; and Double Act, which she adapted for Channel 4 and which won the Royal TV Society’s Best Children’s Fiction Award.
Where did Jacqueline Wilson live most of her life?
Jacqueline Wilson was born in Bath in 1945, and spent her childhood in Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey, where she still lives today. She started her writing career as a teenage journalist with D.C. Thompson, writing for the teenage magazine Jackie which was named after her.