The book was written at the age of nine by Jacqueline Wilson called Meet the Maggots
Jacqueline Wilson wrote a book called "Meet the Maggots" when she was nine years old. It was her first attempt at writing a full-length book.
The book was called Meet the Maggots about a family with seven children.
She wrote her first book, which was called The Maggot Family, when she was nine years old.
Yes she did. She wrote her first book when she was nine years old.
She wrote her first book, which was called The Maggot Family, when she was nine years old.
She has always wanted to be a writer. She wrote her first novel (book) when she was nine!
She started of thinking of writing when she was about 12 years old but then she started writing ate fifteen like i told you. so i hope this gives you all your information on when Jacqueline started writing
She wrote her first novel at nine years of age it was called 'Meet The Maggots' it was about 7 children.
Jacqueline Wilson attended school in the 1950s. She was born in 1945 and began her schooling during that decade.
As of now, there are no official announcements about a "Hetty Feather 2" film. However, the story from the first film was adapted from Jacqueline Wilson's book series, so there is potential for future adaptations if there is enough interest from audiences and production companies.
She wrote her own book when she was nine years old. But she started being an international journalist at the age of 27 so that means she has been a journalist for 39 years!
She wrote her own book when she was nine years old. But she started being an international journalist at the age of 27 so that means she has been a journalist for 39 years!
Jacqueline Wilson was born on December 17, 1945, in Bath, Somerset, UK. She began her career as a writer in the 1970s but gained widespread recognition in the 1990s with the "Tracy Beaker" series. As of now, she continues to write and publish children's books.
Jacqueline Wilson's first book was "Nobody's Perfect," published in 1981.