My Sister Jodie
Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt
A poignant story from the mega-bestselling Jacqueline Wilson, told with warmth and sensitivity.
There’s no one quite like my big sister Jodie . . .
Quiet, cautious Pearl has always adored her bold, brash, bad big sister Jodie.
When their parents get new jobs at a grand, fusty old boarding school, Melchester College, the girls have to move there – and when they arrive, things start to change.
Jodie has always been the leader – but now it’s Pearl who’s making new friends. Jodie just seems to be getting into more and more trouble – arguing with Mum, scaring the little children, flirting with the gardener. She really doesn’t fit in with the posh teenagers at the school.
Pearl begins to wonder if she needs Jodie as much as she used to. But when Firework Night comes around and a tragic event occurs, Pearl realises quite how much Jodie means to her . . .
Reviews
I would recommend this book to 10 to 20 year after olds. Very good but the ending was really sad
Anonymous 31.08.2020
It’s not a bad book it just has a sad ending.
Viscountess Hopscotch Mouse 13.07.2020
AMAZING book
Anonymous 23.07.2018
This is roughly the blurb: Pearl loves her sister Jodie and so does she but when they move to a new school and have a a new house things start to change. Now Pearl dosn't need Jodie as much as before, now Jodie needs more help instead. But when fireworks night comes round a tragic event ocours Pearl realises how much she really needs her sister.
Anonymous 16.09.2017
Funny and sad.
Anonymous 12.08.2015
Its really funny and scary at the same time and its a reaally good book to read!!
Anonymous 02.08.2014
it was very interesting.
Anonymous 31.07.2014