Video Rose

Video Rose by Jacqueline Wilson, published by Puffin Books in 1994, is an engaging work of juvenile fiction that explores the life of a young girl named Rose. With 88 pages, this edition presents a story centered around Rose’s obsession with watching videos, which takes a turn when her video player breaks. A mysterious repairman arrives to fix it, granting Rose the extraordinary ability to manipulate her own life experiences, leading her to discover the consequences of her screen time.
Readers will find that the narrative delves into themes of fantasy and magic, as Rose navigates her newfound powers. The story highlights the impact of excessive television watching on her life and relationships, offering a unique perspective on the balance between reality and escapism. This edition, written in English, invites readers to reflect on the importance of engaging with the world beyond the screen while following Rose’s transformative journey.
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Rose loves watching videos and is sat in front of the telly ALL the time. So when the video player breaks, it’s a total nightmare! But then a very mysterious repair man comes to fix it. He gives Rose the power to forward and rewind her life and then Rose sees what really happens to someone who spends all their time in front of the TV…
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