The Suitcase Kid

The Suitcase Kid by Jacqueline Wilson, published by Yearling in 1993, is a poignant exploration of family dynamics through the eyes of a young child. This edition, written in English and spanning 154 pages, follows the journey of a girl who finds herself living out of a suitcase as she navigates the complexities of her parents’ new relationships. With her mother now living with Bill the Baboon and his children, and her father with Carrie and her twins, the protagonist grapples with her desire to return to the stability of her former home at Mulberry Cottage.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of change and belonging, as the protagonist oscillates between her parents’ households. The story captures her feelings of displacement and longing for the familiar comforts of her previous life. Through her experiences, the book addresses the challenges faced by children in blended families, making it a relatable read for those encountering similar situations. The Suitcase Kid offers a thoughtful perspective on the emotional landscape of childhood amidst family transitions.
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My family always live at Mulberry Cottage. Mum, Dad me and Radish, my Sylvanian rabbit. But now mum lives with Bill the Baboon and his three kids. Dad lives with Carrie and her twins. And where do I live? I live out of a suitcase. One week with Mum’s new family, one week with Dad’s.It’s as easy as A B C. That’s what everyone says. But all I want to do is go home back to Mulberry Cottage…
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