There is also a deeper narrative running through this book as Tilly slowly comes to terms with the fact her mum left. Indeed, I found a tear in my eye as I read the conclusion in which Tilly finally deals with this experience and begins to move on. The ending is one of hope but, as with Jacqueline Wilson's other books, this isn't the happily ever after ending that Tilly has clung to throughout.
This book is perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson's other books. If you enjoyed this, why not try one of the others: there are over 100 to choose from! If you don't know where to start, The Bookbag loved [[Opal Plumstead by Jacqueline Wilson|Opal Plumstead]] and [[Katy by Jacqueline Wilson|Katy]]. Alternatively, if you've already read all Jacqueline Wilson's books, why not try [[We Are Giants by Amber Lee Dodd]].
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