"I try to have reasonably happy endings because I would hate any child to be cast down in gloom and despair; I want to show them you can find a way out of it."
About Jacqueline Wilson
Jacqueline Wilson — Life and Legacy
Jacqueline Wilson is a celebrated British author renowned for her impactful children's literature, which often delves into the complexities of childhood and the resilience required to navigate it. Her distinctive storytelling shines in works like 'The Suitcase Kid,' where she poignantly addresses the emotional turmoil of children facing family disruption. Wilson's key ideas revolve around the importance of friendship, identity, and the struggles of growing up. She captures the essence of childhood through her characters, who often grapple with real-life issues, reflecting the emotional depth and psychological challenges that young readers can relate to. For instance, her portrayal of characters who confront adversity reveals a profound understanding of resilience, as seen in her quote, "You can’t choose your family, but you can choose your friends," which underscores the significance of supportive relationships. The relevance of Wilson's quotes and themes endures, as they resonate with both children and adults alike, offering insights into the trials of growing up. Her ability to articulate the struggles of youth while providing hope and encouragement makes her work a vital part of children's literature, inspiring readers to embrace their own journeys with courage.
Quote collection
Jacqueline Wilson quotes
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"I have this belief that children become readers before they can read. They become hooked on books because they were read aloud to as a child."
"Enjoy yourself whilst you read!"
"Elsa's joke Where do baby apes sleep? In apricots!"
"i love girls under pressure but wouldn't recommend it to people who are under 10. i read it at the age of nine but my sister told me the bit u should never do. all in all, i loved this book and any jacqueline wilson fans over 10 i would recommend it to!"
"I've written about domestic violence in my book, Lola Rose and it's a great relief to know that terrified children like Jayni, my fictional heroine can use the special website and find support and comfort."
"You shouldn't call then anything. They're poor unfortunate people who cannot help the way they look."
"Well, I didn't need them. I didn't need anyone. I was Lola Rose. I just wished I looked more like my idea of Lola Rose."
"will you stop trying to be brave! It's me, Mama! You can be honest with me." -Hetty"
"tht's why u mst never forget ma sister jodie"
"I really don't know but I would quote for a book from JACQUELINE WILSON which is a very interesting book of her childhood."
"well it about these really naughty girls they made this huge girls gand they stole stuff from shopes and stuff"
"the first part was awesome the second part were gross but still amazing to me"
"Pearl rolled a tiny pink speck in her fingers, possibly part of Rose's new leg that I'd tried so hard to make a good match. Pearl laughed and flicked it away as if it was snot out of her nose. I suddenly couldn't stand it. I rushed at her.She saw I wasn't playing around. She ran for it but I caught up with her along the landing. I punched her hard in the chest and she staggered back wards - back and back, and then she wobbled and went right over, down the stairs."
"wow it was sad the break up thing in xmas but in the end they got back together but the father soo hush to the children"
"umm... abit gross it kinda about boyfriend and girlfriend kinda going throw then they break up then they love each other then they make up again and the girl father said u have to come home until 9pm but the girls want more time to be with her boyfriend :)"