Jennifer’s Diary

Jennifer’s Diary by Anne Fine is a captivating exploration of friendship and creativity, published by Penguin Adult on April 25, 2002. This new edition spans 64 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around two girls, Jennifer and Iolanthe, highlighting their contrasting approaches to storytelling and imagination. While Jennifer maintains a diary filled with mundane details, Iolanthe, brimming with creativity, sees the potential for more exciting tales within its empty pages.
Readers will discover how Iolanthe’s vivid imagination leads her to engage with Jennifer’s diary in unexpected ways. As she becomes increasingly enchanted by the blank spaces, Iolanthe devises a plan to swap her own stories for access to Jennifer’s diary. This dynamic illustrates themes of friendship, creativity, and the power of imagination, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in juvenile fiction that focuses on girls and their experiences.
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Jennifer has a diary and Iolanthe doesn’t. But Iolanthe does have a vivid imagination and a gift for writing stories. When she sees empty pages in Jennifer’s diary, she can’t help herself – they’re clearly waiting for tales much more exciting than her friend’s records of shop visits and weather. Iolanthe is so taken with the diary that soon sharing it is not enough and, eventually, she finds something to swop with Jennifer for it – extra stories to be available to order whenever Jennifer needs them.
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