![]() ![]() ![]() So I was fascinated to see what she would do with a historical novel about the suffrage era. I can assure you that I, like everyone else who has ever met her, found Jacqueline Wilson to be an utter delight. I'd read a few Jacqueline Wilson books before ( Tracy Beaker, The Illustrated Mum) out of curiosity for this writer who is so loved by young readers, and who I once had the pleasure of interviewing in the dingy basement of a Nottingham branch of Waterstones about 20 years ago. As part of my ongoing, and slow progress, mission to read every single novel about the UK fight for women's suffrage, I recently found myself reading Jacqueline Wilson's 100th novel - Opal Plumstead, published in 2014. ![]()
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