· Author: JACQUELINE WILSON. Dixie is the youngest of 4 sisters. They all have different dads and mum is pregnant again, this time however she is convinced that the baby will be a boy. In the beginning of this book mum is heavily pregnant when she announces that the family will be moving to a new house on a new estate to make room for her new baby. This upsets the eldest daughter, Martine, . Literature /. The Diamond Girls. The Diamond Girls is a novel aimed at preteens/teenagers by Jacqueline Wilson. It revolves around the Diamonds, a family consisting of single mother Sue and her four daughters, Martine, Jude, Rochelle and Dixie. · Jacqueline Wilson's 'Diamond Girls' is another captivating story that allows you to delve into someone else's life, someone else's situations as well as someone else's perspectives. Diamond Girls is written from the perspective of Dixie, who is living in a walking drama right now/5.
Dixie is the youngest Diamond girl. She and her sisters - dreamy Martine, glamorous Rochelle and tough Jude - could hardly be more different, but their mum has always tried to teach them the value of sticking together. Now Mum's expecting yet an. Author: Jacqueline Wilson Illustrator: Nick Sharratt. Publisher: Random House. The Diamond girls are sisters: Martine, Jude, Rochelle and the heroine Dixie, who together comprise a convincing portrait of all the complexities of contemporary family life - complete with the usual sibling rivalries. Plain Dixie is not pretty or clever or. Buy The Diamond Girls by Jacqueline Wilson, Nick Sharratt from Waterstones today! Click and Collect from your local Waterstones or get FREE UK delivery on orders over £
Literature /. The Diamond Girls. The Diamond Girls is a novel aimed at preteens/teenagers by Jacqueline Wilson. It revolves around the Diamonds, a family consisting of single mother Sue and her four daughters, Martine, Jude, Rochelle and Dixie. The Diamond Girls is a children's novel by Jacqueline Wilson. The protagonist and narrator is Dixie Diamond, the youngest in a family of four sisters, who all have different fathers. Their mother Sue, pregnant with her fifth child, which she believes to be a boy, decides to move them from their domicile on a council estate to a larger council house on the "Planet Estate." All her children are unhappy about this, especially the oldest, Martine, whose boyfriend Tony lives next door. As an avid bel. The Diamond Girls by. Jacqueline Wilson. () W ell, actually, they're called the Diamond Girls because that's their name. They're not fabulously rich, or famous, or beautiful. They're a bit rough, but their hearts are in the right place - they're rough diamonds! There are four Diamond girls. There's Martine, Jude, Rochelle and Dixie.
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