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Clean Break Clean Break by Jacqueline Wilson
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“wow it was sad the break up thing in xmas but in the end they got back together but the father soo hush to the children”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“Dad bought us food from every single stall on the pier – lemon pancakes and doughnuts oozing jam and salty chips and fluffy candyfloss and 99 ice creams, just as he promised.”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“It seemed so real it truly felt as if we were wrapped in rich furs, gliding over shiny white ice, with polar bears lumbering past, seals barking and waving their flippers, and penguins sliding comically on their tummies down the icy slopes into the black sea. My heart melted in this freezing fantasy land and in two minutes I loved Dad so much I was willing to forgive him anything.”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“four-poster bed”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“agate”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“delved”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“I’m not going to get married at all,’ I said. ‘It’s too easy to pick the wrong person. I’m going to live all by myself and I’m going to eat all my favourite things every day and stay up as late as I like, and I shall read all day and write stories and draw pictures with no one bothering me or fussing or needing to be looked after.”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“turrets.”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“Do you want to be an actress too?’ I wondered if she was mocking me. ‘I don’t know what I want to be,’ I said. ‘Well, what are you good at?’ said Sarah.”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“It seemed so real it truly felt as if we were wrapped in rich furs, gliding over shiny white ice, with polar bears lumbering past, seals barking and waving their flippers, and penguins sliding comically on their tummies down the icy slopes into the black sea.”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“Oh poor Princess Emerald, you’ve been fated to be frozen all day,’ said Dad, and he wrapped his arms round me.”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“infatuation,”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“turrets”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“pity’s sake,”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“Mum,”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break
“No they don’t. Not if you go to antique fairs and do someone a favour and find a little emerald for a special small girl,’ said Dad.”
Jacqueline Wilson, Clean Break