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The Illustrated Mum [Kindle Edition]

Jacqueline Wilson , Nick Sharratt
4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (91 customer reviews)

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Josie Lawrence reads Jacqueline Wilson's The Illustrated Mum in this unabridged four-cassette audio book.

Jacqueline Wilson has the ability to tackle difficult subjects with spirit and affection but without a trace of sentimentality and without patronising the reader or her characters. This always makes her books rewarding and emotionally satisfying.

In The Illustrated Mum, Wilson introduces us to Dolphin, a young girl living in the wake of her tattooed mother Marigold's manic depression. With her older sister, Star, on the brink of adulthood and facing the traumas of adolescence and her mum sinking further and further into her illness, Dol has no-one to turn to. The constant bullying at school causes her to withdraw into her own world and she begins to cope by fantasising that she is a witch.

Far from being depressing or overwhelming, The Illustrated Mum features another of Wilson's classic heroines. Dol deals with the extraordinary circumstances of her life with a mixture of humour and quiet intelligence that blossoms as the situation reaches its inevitable climax. The story is suitable for ages nine and above and the running time is six hours and 25 minutes. --Susan Harrison

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Anything written by Jacqueline Wilson is a pleasure to read. Her unique talent for dealing with difficult subjects without a trace of sentimentality, without patronising either the reader or her characters, with spirit and with affection, always makes the arrival of a new book bearing her name a rewarding and emotionally satisfying experience.

In The Illustrated Mum, Wilson introduces us to Dolphin, a young girl living in the wake of her tattooed mother Marigold's manic depression. With her older sister, Star, on the brink of adulthood and facing the traumas of adolescence, and her mum sinking further and further into her illness, Dol has no-one to turn to when the constant bullying at school causes her to withdraw into her own world, and she begins to cope with the reality of her life by fantasising that she is a witch.

Far from being a depressing and overwhelming read, Wilson introduces her readers to another of her classic resourceful heroines who deals with the extraordinary circumstances of her life with a mixture of humour and quiet intelligence which blossoms as the situation reaches its inevitable climax.

The Illustrated Mum is Jacqueline Wilson at her very best, introducing a difficult subject to young readers with a compassion that initiates an understanding of a very serious problem without condescension or scare tactics. (Ages 9 and over) --Susan Harrison


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
The Illustrated Mum 11 July 2004
Format:Paperback
The book I am reviewing is called The Illustrated Mum which was written by Jacqueline Wilson and was published by Corgi Books.
The Illustrated Mum tells the story of a mum called Marigold who is covered in tattoos and has two daughters called Dolphin and Star. The mum, Marigold is always out late partying leaving the girls to look after themselves in the flat alone. In one instant Marigold goes out on one of her nights and bumps into Star's dad, Micky. He comes back to meet his daughter who he never knew existed and gets to know her. However, as he already has a girlfriend there was no way he was ever going to move back in and get back with Marigold who was still in love with him. The story follows the relationship between members of the family through both good and bad times.
I think that this book is a brilliant read for girls over the age of 10. I really enjoyed reading it, as it was very exciting, not too long so that I stayed interested and it was also fun reading about a parent who was weird and something different from normal everyday parents.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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It's one of the best books I've ever read (and I've read allot) it was the first book I ever cryed about, because I felt so sorry for dolphin and star. It's an exagerated version of some real life issues. It makes you feel happy as well as sad because it shows you how good your life really is. But I warn you it is a heart-wrenchng story.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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This is a story for all ages, and has some intrest for everyone. It is the story of a strange family, Marigold, (The mum)Dolphin and star her two chilldren. Star, The oldest of the two girls, Has no time for Marigold and spends as much of her time away from home as she can. Her sister on the other hand,Dolphin, Thinks the world of Marigold even when she dosent come home at night or forgets to pay the bills. "Marigold is the most beautiful mother I could wish for" Says Dolphin. Marigold is very colourfull she has many wounderfull tatoos all over her body and each one represents a cross roads in her life.

The illustrated mum has sad parts and happy and keeps you hooked, and Youll end up reading it long into the night.

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The Illustrated Mum
I think The Illustrated Mum is a really good book for younger children. I'm a teenager so I think maybe it would be better for maybe 6/7 year olds but even I enjoyed it so it's... Read more
Published 3 days ago by Noodle McShnoodle
3 1\2 stars
i got this book 2 years ago and i thought the end was a bit disturbing but it was good still i would reccommend it for 10 to 14 years or 9 to14
Published 4 months ago by K. hasson
An intriguing Story
The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson
Reviewed by Heena Pala

The Illustrated Mum is an intriguing book about sisters Star, Dolphin and their mum, Marigold. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Heena
Another classic!
I think thsi book is my ultimate favourite, it's one ive read many times over and over again and i just can't get enough! Read more
Published 10 months ago by Bookworm
The Illustrated Mum
I quite like the book "The Illustrated Mum" because it's very exciting. It's about this girl called Dolphin and her older half sister, Star. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Teacher
A young yet avid readers thoughts
What a read! Very cool but... and it's a big but, it's pointless! Star, near the end, gets a bit odd and you don't want to read any more. Read more
Published 15 months ago
i really liked this book.
this book was really good i liked it a lot. you should read it and lots of other jacqueline wilson books as well.
Published 17 months ago by terry beer
The Illistrated Mum
This book is good but not very good.It is about a girl called star and another called dolphin and their mother who has a lot of tatoos. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Netty66
A good book
It was a exelent book. I love the story and how every thing happens. The charecters a made wonderfully a with real talent. But why only 4 stars? Read more
Published 18 months ago
great book
I bought this book after loving the tv film of it. The book is sadder but very gripping and would make a thought provoking read for a young adult. Read more
Published 21 months ago by cvermes
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and Micky will bring Star back and well be together for ever and ever, a family, my family, and it will be all right, it will, it will, I will it, it has to be better. It couldnt be worse, this is a curse. But it will be better better better, no more tattoos, Star hated them, she hated me, but now theyre gone, until the laser, could I use a razor? No, too red, I want white, pure light, thats right . . . &quote;
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