Jacqueline Wilson: Picture Imperfect

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Author Jacqueline Wilson smiling into camera, wearing a quilted pink and white jacket.

7.30pm - 8.30pm : The Atrium

Fiction
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The Forum, Millennium Plain, Norwich, NR2 1TF

01603 727 950

Iconic author Jacqueline Wilson comes to Norwich Book Festival to discuss her latest novel for adults, Picture Imperfect, the sequel to The Illustrated Mum.

Dolphin’s all grown-up – she’s 33, and living life the best she can. Except she still feels like a background character in her illustrated mum’s story. Dol’s ready to change her life, but she doesn’t know where to begin. Should she try for a wholesome family life with gardener Lee, pursue a romance with roguish actor, or move to Scotland to live with her successful sister?

Don’t miss your chance to see bestselling author Jacqueline Wilson, where she’ll explore revisiting her much-loved characters twenty-five years later, and invite grown-up fans to rediscover their favourite childhood stories.

Pre-signed Book & Ticket: £32 (Limited Availability, Book RRP £22)

Ticket Only: £17.50


Please note that there will not be a signing after this event. Pre-signed books can only be purchased as part of the ticket bundle.

Adult Only Event 16+ (Not suitable for children)

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Jacqueline Wilson


Jacqueline Wilson wrote her first novel when she was nine years old, and she has been writing ever since. She is now one of Britain's bestselling and most beloved children's authors. 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.

As well as winning many awards for her books, including the Children's Book of the Year, Jacqueline is a former Children's Laureate, and in 2008 she was appointed a Dame.