Best Friends
by Jacqueline Wilson
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Rambunctious and irrepressible Gemma has been best friends with Alice ever since they were born on the same day, so when Alice moves miles away to Scotland, Gemma is distraught over the idea that Alice might find a new best friend.Tags
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It's nice to see Jacqueline Wilson write about normal children with normal problems, rather than her usual quick-and-easy win of scooping out the misery-lit barrel. It's also lovely that she manages to give us a happy and uplifting story which is however frank and truthful in its treatment about how close friends become less close as we move away and grow up. The acid pen portraits of Alice's snobbish parents and the gentle sub-plots of relationships between the adults as well as the children are all very well done.
I was amused that JW gave in to a moment of weakness and put a 'bloody Harry Potter' rant in her own book ;-)
I was amused that JW gave in to a moment of weakness and put a 'bloody Harry Potter' rant in her own book ;-)
I was pleasantly surprised by this--Wilson's books have never appealed to me, and I only picked this up because SLJ sent it to me. I didn't expect such a realistic treatment of a common childhood trauma (a friend moving away), or even the sympathetic treatment of a character who should, by rights, be as annoying as all get-out. (Think equal parts Ramona Quimby and Joey Pigza, and add a splash of angry temper. That's our protagonist.) The main point, which was neither as trite as I'd expected nor as ham-fisted, is that it’s perfectly okay to feel sad and angry when a friend moves away.
Full review to come in the fall some time, probably post-American publication.
Full review to come in the fall some time, probably post-American publication.
Gemma and Alice are best friends. Even though they are completely different. They do everything together. They know everything about each other. But one day Gemma finds out that Alice is moving away. All the way to Scotland! This fantastically written story by Jacqueline Wilson stretches friendship to the limit and sees if it will break. I would recommend this book to children between 7 and 16. A great read. You won't want to put it down!
I liked this book when I read it - although it's been a while since then, I was about 7 and now I'm 13. I remember liking it but at some points it was a bit slow. I remember liking one of the girls' dads, and it does stick in my brain as a good book. I should read it again soon! Haha. I recommend it for Primary School (elementary school) readers.
Tomboy Gemma and girly-girl Alice have been best friends forever. They see each other every day. Even though they’re polar opposites, they don’t hide anything from each other. Until one day, when Alice keeps quiet about the biggest secret she’s ever had… Will they become best friends for never?
This book is ace !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! by Thurso High School.
Good book about Friendship!
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Jacqueline Wilson was born in Bath, England on December 17, 1945. She always wanted to be a writer and as a teenager, started working as a journalist for Jackie magazine. Since becoming a full-time writer, she has written numerous novels including The Dare Game; Bad Girls; The Worry Website; Lola Rose; The Diamond Girls; Clean Break; and Hetty show more Feather. Her novels have been adapted numerous times for television, and commonly deal with such difficult topics as adoption, divorce, and mental illness. She has also won numerous awards including the Guardian Children's Fiction Award for The Illustrated Mum; the Smarties Prize, the Sheffield Children's Book Award and the Children's Book Award for Double Act; The Young Telegraph/Fully Booked Award in 1995 for The Bed and Breakfast Star; and the 2002 Blue Peter People's Choice Award for The Story of Tracy Beaker. In 2015 she made the New Zealand Best Seller List with her title The Butterfly Club. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Original title
- Best Friends
- Original publication date
- 2004-03-04
- People/Characters
- Alice; Gemma
- Dedication
- For Scarlett, Fergus and Phoebe
- First words
- Alice and I are best friends.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)It had three words on it:
Best Friends Forever
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- Fiction and Literature, Children's Books
- DDC/MDS
- 823.914 — Literature & rhetoric English & Old English literatures English fiction 1900- 1901-1999 1945-1999
- LCC
- PZ7 .W6957 .B — Language and Literature Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Fiction and juvenile belles lettres Juvenile belles lettres
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