What age is my sister Jodie for?

What age is my sister Jodie for?

I would recommend this book for the age 12-15. It’s such a good book but with sadness of some parts of it I don’t think it would be right for a younger age. It had a range of different emotions and it explores the way sisters and families pull together through such hard times.

What happens to Jodie in My Sister Jodie?

At the end of the book, Jodie dies by falling and breaking her neck, trying to show the little ones that ghosts aren’t real. Harley – Despite being closer to Jodie’s age and in her class, Harley is better friends with Pearl, with whom he watches badgers.

How old is Marty in The worst thing about my sister?

It is about a young girl called Marty and her elder sister, Melissa. It is recommended for ages 9–11….The Worst Thing About My Sister.

First edition
Author Jacqueline Wilson
Illustrator Nick Sharratt
Cover artist Nick Sharratt
Country England

Does Lily alone have a sequel?

Big Day Out is a 2012 World Book Day special book published by Jacqueline Wilson. It contains 4 short stories; 2 featuring brand new characters, and 2 being sequels (of Lily Alone and The Worst Thing About My Sister).

How old is Melissa In the worst thing about my sister?

What I hate about my sister Jacqueline Wilson?

From bestselling author Jacqueline Wilson, The Worst Thing About My Sister explores sibling rivalry and the importance of family. Marty and her sister Melissa couldn’t be more different. From bestselling author Jacqueline Wilson, The Worst Thing About My Sister explores sibling rivalry and the importance of family.

How old is Lily Green?

Lily Green: Lily narrates the novel in first person. She is the eldest of the Green children and takes care of her siblings much of the time. She is eleven years old.

Who is the author of my Sister Jodie?

My Sister Jodie is a 2008 children’s novel by English author Jacqueline Wilson .

How old is Jodie wells in my Sister Jodie?

Pearl and Jodie Wells are sisters. Jodie, 14, is boisterous, mischievous and very protective of her younger sister, Pearl. She dyes her hair, pierces her ears and dresses in an outlandish way, constantly irritating her mother.

Why was my Sister Jodie by Jacqueline Wilson so sad?

I love Jodie and I was always rooting for her, feeling sorry for her when she was being bullied. It’s a sad novel with teen suicide near the end of the book. I was clutching my book tightly during the scene where Jodie falls, hanging on to every word.

What’s the difference between my Sister Jodie and Pearl?

Pearl is the younger one, small, shy and anxious. Jodie is nearly three years older, bold and brash and bad and Pearl adores her. When their parents get new jobs at Melchester College, a Victorian Gothic mansion, the girls spend a bizarre summer holiday in the boarding school with just a few leftover children for company. Things start to change

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