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  • Unknown Binding: 34 pages
  • Publisher: Research Institute of America (1992)
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0006DHHYS
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (54 customer reviews)

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful
highly recommended 24 Mar 2006
By Laura K
Format:Paperback
I chose to review this book as part of my children's literature project and found myself unable to put it down! The structure is somewhat unusual (though clever) as each chapter takes the reader through the alphabet ('A is for...Andrea'...etc). This may be quite intriguing for young readers, encouraging them to finish the book and discover what each letter stands for in Andrea's life. When approaching the content, some readers may feel the book paints a negative picture of step families, though i must say I don't agree. It simply outlines how difficult it can be to adjust and I am certain that young readers will find the book helpful. While many will be able to relate to the character 'Andrea' (the 'suitcase kid', whose parents have divorced), the story may also help children unfamilliar with divorce to understand what friends may be going through.
Highly recommended!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Suitcase kid - superb 24 May 2006
Format:Paperback
Brilliant, the book is about Andy and the upheavals in her family due to her parents splitting up. The book is well written and is easy to read. It deals with a very serious matter in a gentle and constructive manner. Even though the story is a sad one it does end on a happy note - a very enjoyable read.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Beautiful... 28 Mar 2006
By Miss TOP 1000 REVIEWER VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
I read this book over and over when I was younger. It's a fantastic story about Andy, a young girl who is trying to cope with her parents' divorce, and her irritating new stepfamilies. It's brilliantly written and the emotions and thoughts of Andy are so realistic. Anyone who has felt out of place in their own home will understand immediately the feelings Andy has.

As well as being realistic and helpful, this book is also really funny and very easy to read. It's not at all preachy. Not just for children coping with divorce, this is a great book in its own right.

It will definitely appeal to anyone who has had trouble dealing with the things life throws at them, and who has ever felt that the only world which won't disappoint them is the one they create in their imagination. Heartwarming, enjoyable and at times tearjerking, this book is a refuge from all the people who don't understand you.

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One of the best books ever!
I chose to read the suitcase kid because it seemed very interesting! I had read about two pages and I had already started to enjoy the book. Read more
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The Suitcase Kid (fab book!).
This book is great but sad. I really like Andy and her little mascot, Radish! I love Jacky`s books and I`m a mega Jacqueline Wilson fan. Thanks x
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Brought to save me reading to year six children in transition unit. You can make sure they listening. Great value
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I chose to read the book because I got it for homework and I thought it was really good so I carried on reading it. Read more
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A young yet avid readers thoughts
Recently, after my Love Lessons experience, I lost faith in Jackie. But, after sorting through my bookcase, I found The Suitcase Kid. I kept it to read and was amazed! Read more
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This is a good Jacqueline Wilson book, but not the best I have read, but still enjoyable. There was a girl called Andy and her parents divorced. Read more
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Giving adults a child's eye view of parents separating.
This book gave me a childs eye perspective on their parents separating and the struggle to adapt to change for the affected child over which the child feels completely powerless. Read more
Published 20 months ago by Charles McGill
A great book!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This book is one of my favourite books by Jacqueline Wilson. When I read this book I kept on laughing out loud. Read more
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I think The Suitcase Kid is a good book because its different emotions such as: humour, meanness and jealousy. Read more
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