
Jacqueline Wilson is coming to Dublin
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Dame Jacqueline Wilson wrote the books that shaped our childhood years, and is now penning novels for our older selves.
Following the release of her second adult novel, Picture Imperfect (which you can buy on sale here), Jacqueline Wilson has announced a Dublin event.
Readers can join Jacqueline Wilson in conversation with Edel Coffey at the Pavilion Theatre on October 11th.
Tickets for Jacqueline Wilson's Dublin event cost only €20.
Jacqueline Wilson is Britain's bestselling and most beloved children's author. She has written over 100 books and is the creator of characters such as Tracy Beaker and Hetty Feather. More than forty million copies of her books have been sold.
What is the new Jacqueline Wilson book about?
Picture Imperfect is the adult sequel to Jacqueline Wilson's children's novel, The Illustrated Mum.
Dolphin Westward spent her childhood as the supporting character in the story of her beautiful, wild, volatile mother Marigold. Now thirty-three, she’s painfully aware that not much has changed. She lives in a tiny bedsit, works in a tattoo shop by day and collects her illustrated mum from police stations by night.
Dol yearns to climb out of the rut she is stuck in, but has no idea where to begin. Could gardener Lee and his daughter Ava be her chance for a wholesome family life? Or maybe a steamy romance with roguish actor Joel is just what she needs. And what about the offer from her sister Star, now a successful doctor, to move to Scotland and live with her young family?
As the choices threaten to overwhelm her, will Dol fall into the role of extra in someone else’s story once again – or find the strength to forge a brand new path of her own?