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Title:Lola Rose
Author:Jacqueline Wilson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 304 pages
Published:2007 by Doubleday (first published March 6th 2003)
Categories:Childrens. Young Adult. Fiction
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Rating: 3.83 | 8237 Users | 360 Reviews

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When life with Jayni's violent-tempered father becomes too frightening to cope with, Jayni, her mum and her little brother Kenny are forced to escape in the middle of the night. Slipping out of the house unseen, travelling up to London by train and checking into a hotel - it's almost like playing an elaborate game. They even make up false identities to protect their secret, and Jayni becomes the glamorous-sounding Lola Rose. But when money runs out and reality bites, what will they do next?

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Original Title: Lola Rose
ISBN: 9792227725
Edition Language: Indonesian

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Ratings: 3.83 From 8237 Users | 360 Reviews

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I haven't read Lola Rose in a while, but I'll give it a go.**Contains MODERATE spoilers**I enjoyed the plot of the book; however I think it's similar to Wilson's other book Cookie. There are some differences, of course; like how "Lola Rose"'s family have just won the lottery.I'm not saying the similarities are a BAD thing; it was an enjoyable book that I enjoyed. I think others would like it as well; it describes everything so vividly. Suitable for 9 - 14 year olds.

Lola Rose by Jacqueline WilsonWhy I decided to read this book:I was given this novel as a birthday present many years ago and I couldnt remember if I had read it or not so I decided to give it a go. I had previously been a huge fan of Jacqueline Wilson novels in my younger years, and I can recall being very fond of her books so I wanted to see how this would compare also.Which category on the bingo board this book completes:This book completes the category A book with a main characterThis

Lola Rose by Jacqueline Wilson is the story of a young girl who has to run away to London with her mum and her little brother, in hope that her dad will not find them.Jayni Fenton is a young girl that has confidence issues, she has trouble making friends but this all changes later on in the story when she moves to London and changes her name to Lola Rose Luck. In the beginning of the story Nikki (Jaynis mum) wins £10000 on a scratch card, she decides it would be a nice idea to treat Jayni and

It has literally been years since I read this novel! I was up in the attic the other day, and I found it in a bag along with a few other Jacqueline Wilson books. Up until the publishing of either 'Cookie' or 'My Sister Jodie', I'd read every Wilson book there was, and most multiple times. But since I was eleven, I'd stopped reading them, and a few months ago I gave the majority of them away, leaving just a few left; including this one. I got this copy at a theatre performance of Wilson's

This book focuses on a particularly difficult topic, even by Wilson standards. Domestic violence affects thousands of families, and it is captured sensitively in this book through the eyes of a young child. When Jayni, her brother and mum are forced to leave their house suddenly due to the fathers violence, they decide to take on false identities and begin a new life.For Jayni and her little brother, this all begins as an adventure. They travel all the way to London, into a hotel and have new

I liked this book, it was a really great read. This book shows the life of a young teenager, whose life changes forever.Lola Rose, whose original name was Jayni,and her mother and brother are running away from her father, who has tried to beat Lola's mother up on more than one occasion.This started their whole new life.With the help of lots of money they won from the lottery, the family run away and buy a home,start a new school and make new friends. But, what if their dad ever found them...what

Lola Rose is about a girl called Jayni. Her father abuses her mom (her name is Nikki) and then goes for Jayni too! Thats when they decide to get a new life far away from her dad. So Jayni, her mom and little Kenny (her little brother) pack up their things and leave in the middle of the night. They take a train to London. When they are at the hotel they decide to make up new names so their dad can't track them down. Jayni becomes the grown up confident Lola Rose, Mum becomes the posh Victoria,
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