SLEEPOVERS
Amy, Bella, Chloe, Daisy and Emily are friends at school and have their own Alphabet Club -- look at their initials! Daisy is the newest member and is desperate to fit in, even though Chloe is sometimes unfriendly towards her. Throughout the school year, the girls plan ever more elaborate sleepovers. Daisy is dreading the time when her turn comes as she doesn't know what her friends will make of sleeping over at her home, with her rather special older sister. The story is both a superb handling of both the complexities of young, female friendship, and the joys and problems of having a sister with learning disabilities.
JACQUELINE WILSON
Dame Jacqueline Wilson, DBE, FRSL born 17 December 1945 is an English writer of children's literature. Because her novels commonly deal with themes as adoption, divorce and mental illness, her work has been called controversial because her readers are young. For her lifetime contribution as a children's writer, Wilson was a UK nominee for the international Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2014. Wilson is the author of many book series. Her Tracy Beaker series, inaugurated in 1991 with The Story of Tracy Beaker, includes three sequels and has been adapted into four CBBC television series: The Story of Tracy Beaker, Tracy Beaker Returns, The Dumping Ground and The Tracy Beaker Files. In February 2016 will mark the 25th anniversary of Trace Beaker, Wilson will also release a book called The Story Of Tracy Beaker: 25th anniversary.
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WILSON JACQUELINE
Jacqueline Wilson es una escritora británica nacida el 17 de diciembre de 1945 en Bath, Inglaterra. Es conocida por sus novelas infantiles y juveniles, que abordan temas como la adopción, el divorcio y la salud mental, siempre con un enfoque realista y accesible para los jóvenes lectores.
Su obra más famosa es The Story of Tracy Beaker, que ha sido adaptada a la televisión y ha dado lugar a varias secuelas. También ha escrito libros como Hetty Feather, Double Act, Candyfloss y Love Frankie. A lo largo de su carrera, ha publicado más de 100 libros y ha recibido numerosos premios, incluyendo el Guardian Prize y el British Book Award.
Wilson ha sido profesora en la Universidad de Roehampton y ha trabajado en iniciativas para fomentar la lectura entre los niños. En 2008, fue nombrada Dama Comendadora de la Orden del Imperio Británico por su contribución a la literatura infantil.