Yes, she still writes books.
When she was a kid, Jacqueline Wilson's mum wanted her to read more. So she bought her a story book. The author of that book inspired Jacqueline alot,and she started to read lots more books. Then, very soon, she was writing her own books!
she have written•Bad girls•Double art•Midnight•The illustrated mum!
Her Books have been translated into over 30 languages... if that answers your question?...
Yes, Jacqueline Wilson has written books for adults. In addition to her well-known works for children and young adults, she has also written several novels targeting adult readers, such as "Hetty Feather," "Queenie," and "Love Lessons." These books explore more mature themes and topics.
Jacqueline Wilson writes crime books for adults but she is more well known for her children's books. She wrote Tracy Beaker, Bad Girls, Double Act, The Illustrated Mum, Cookie and Hetty Feather. She has a new book called Little Darlings.
she said she will write many more books as she has a head full of imagination
Jacqueline Wilson has written of more than 70 childrens, and all are famous. Some of the books include: - The Tracy Beaker books - Little Darlings - Lola Rose - Cookie - The Illustrated Mum - And many more She has written an autobiography of her her life as child, called Jacky Daydream.
Jacqueline's Wilson first boyfriend is Allan . You can find out more about him in JACKY DAYDREAM .
I would say candyfloss is the best Jacqueline Wilson book! But there may be more!
One is going to come out in October I think.
Jacqueline Wilson has written three sequels to the book 'The story of Tracy Beaker', which are 'The Dare Game', 'Starring Tracy Beaker' and 'Tracy Beaker's Thumping Heart' (Red Nose Day Special).
Jacqueline Wilson has cited authors such as Enid Blyton, Noel Streatfeild, and E. Nesbit as influences on her work. She has also mentioned that her own childhood experiences and observations of children's lives have played a significant role in shaping her writing style and themes.