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Two of Jacqueline Wilson''s most popular stories together in one fantastic collection.

In THE SUITCASE KID, Andy is struggling to cope with her parents'' divorce: one week with Mum, one week with Dad. But all she wants is to go back to how things were before . . .

Winner of the Children''s Book Award

In THE LOTTIE PROJECT, Charlie invents a Victorian servant girl as part of her school project. Lottie''s life was very hard, but the two might have more in common that Charlie realised . . .



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The trick of writing as a child is not easy to pull off, but Wilson does it triumphantly * Independent on Sunday on THE SUITCASE KID *
Honest, angry, sometimes sad and always very readable. There is also a near-happy ending, which is both moving and for the most part credible. Adults could learn something here about the emotional turmoil suffered by a child with divided loyalties * TES on THE SUITCASE KID *
Even the most resistant page-turner would find this difficult to put down * The Sunday Times on THE LOTTIE PROJECT *

JACQUELINE WILSONS SUPERSTARS

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    A Paperback / softback by Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt

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      Publisher: Penguin Random House Children's UK
      Publication Date: 02/11/2000
      ISBN13: 9780440864554, 978-0440864554
      ISBN10: 0440864550

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Two of Jacqueline Wilson''s most popular stories together in one fantastic collection.

      In THE SUITCASE KID, Andy is struggling to cope with her parents'' divorce: one week with Mum, one week with Dad. But all she wants is to go back to how things were before . . .

      Winner of the Children''s Book Award

      In THE LOTTIE PROJECT, Charlie invents a Victorian servant girl as part of her school project. Lottie''s life was very hard, but the two might have more in common that Charlie realised . . .



      Trade Review
      The trick of writing as a child is not easy to pull off, but Wilson does it triumphantly * Independent on Sunday on THE SUITCASE KID *
      Honest, angry, sometimes sad and always very readable. There is also a near-happy ending, which is both moving and for the most part credible. Adults could learn something here about the emotional turmoil suffered by a child with divided loyalties * TES on THE SUITCASE KID *
      Even the most resistant page-turner would find this difficult to put down * The Sunday Times on THE LOTTIE PROJECT *

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