This is a wonderfully written and engaging memoir of Jacqueline Wilson's life as a teenager - her problems with her family‚ first love‚ her school life and her friends. Containing extracts from her real secret teenage diaries and the stories she wrote as a teenager‚ it builds a fascinating picture of a real teenager and her inner life. Covering issues as diverse as the songs she danced to and the way she created beehive hairdos‚ to her troubled school life and her parents' problematic relationship. In Jacqueline's usual and inimitable style‚ this is fascinating listening for her fans‚ and for anyone who's interested in life in the UK in the Fifties and Sixties.
Hugely anticipated‚ this unabridged reading comes from Jacqueline herself.