The Longest Whale Song
When her mum falls into a coma after having a baby, Ella is left to cope with her well-meaning but shambolic stepdad – and a tiny newborn brother, Samson. Her only respite from all her worries is her school project about whales and the mighty songs they sing. Ella is fascinated by whale song, when whales call out to each other in underwater love songs. And the amazing story of one whale who sang non-stop for twenty-two hours gives her an idea. Could a whale’s song somehow reach Mum and show her how much Ella cares? Might it help to bring Mum back to Ella and little Samson once again? A tender and moving story of hope in hard times, written in the classic Jacky mould.
Praise for Jacqueline Wilson:
“Simply the best. Truly brilliant.” The Sun
“Her books just get better and better.” Girltalk
Fun Stuff
Activities
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Double Act Colouring Activity
Colour in this picture of Ruby and Garnet.
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Jacqueline Wilson Hairbrush karaoke
You can use your craziest colours to complete this funky picture.
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Jacqueline Wilson Reading List
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Recent reviews
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This book disappointingly I thought was a very bad. I did not enjoy this book.
6 September 2015
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I love this book and I think it is a great read for anyone from the age of eight to about fifteen
7 January 2015
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I think this book was very intresting and it has a big problem which gets sorted out
27 April 2014
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Very exiting but not for ages under 8 as it contains things that are un-appropriate.
19 March 2014
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I’ve read this book sometimes it makes me laugh out loud though sometimes its very sad and emotional i recommend the book to someone who isn’t very sensitive as it may upset those who are!
9 March 2014
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