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|title=Jacky Daydream
|author=Jacqueline Wilson
|date=March 2007
|isbn=978-0385610155
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>0385610157</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=0385610157|aznus=<amazonus>0385610157</amazonus>
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In ''Jacky Daydream'', Jacqueline Wilson recounts her life from her earliest memories up to the time she finishes primary school after passing the eleven plus at the second attempt. Wilson, a child of the post war years, creates a fascinating picture of a child with an extremely vivid inner life and intersperses the various vignettes with the scenes they inspired in her books. The young Jacky played with dolls like April in ''Dustbin Baby'', dealt with an unpredictable father like Prue in ''Love Lessons'' and sat entrance exams like Ruby in ''Double Act''. She also imagined and wrote, imagined and wrote and imagined and wrote.