Secrets by jacqueline wilson6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() Treasure's need for a friend turns to desperation when she realises that she is about to be taken from the home of her much-loved Nan and sent to live with her young mother and potentially violent stepfather. But the real secret begins when she befriends Treasure, a refugee from a troubled family in the poor part of town. Her savage commentary on the techniques needed to make and keep friends is penetrating, capturing theneed for conformity so familiar among pre-pubescent girls. Like Anne, India keeps a diary recording the life of pampered neglect in which she lives and her desperate need for friends at school. Lonely, overweight India, whose fashion-designer mum and embezzling dad fail to offer love, resorts to The Diary of Anne Frank as a source of emotional support. Secrets sticks to familiar territory, dealing mainly with the problems and joys of friendship. In many of her books she returns to the same themes, shedding fresh light on the problems affecting young people without ever becoming formulaic. But what makes her books worth reading for adults too is her insight into how children perceive their lives. ![]() She is refreshingly committed to fulfilling children's expectations, and this is her enduring strength. ![]() Jacqueline Wilson is not a follower of the fashion for children's books that are written for adults too. ![]()
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