Jessica Strange

Jessica Strange by Malorie Blackman is a children’s fiction book published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2002. This edition spans 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Jessica Strange, who feels different from her siblings and embarks on a journey through the farmyard to discover her true identity. As she interacts with various animals, she grapples with the question of what she truly is.
Readers will find a whimsical exploration of identity and belonging as Jessica encounters different animals, each offering their own perspective on who she might be. The narrative invites young readers to engage with themes related to self-discovery and acceptance, making it a thoughtful addition to children’s literature. With its vibrant illustrations and engaging storyline, this book provides an enjoyable reading experience for children curious about their place in the world.
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Jessica Strange doesn’t look like any of her brothers and sisters. She suspects that she is not a mouse after all. She takes a tour of the farmyard to see if any other animals can help her out. Some think she may be a cow, others think she’s an ant. Will she ever find out what she really is?
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