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Elsa’s step dad is abusive to only her. Her mum is severely depressed and doesn’t believe there is a light at the end of the tunnel. The council dump them into the smallest room, a room in which they can’t possibly breathe. There are scenes which involve the local kids writing ‘naughty words’ on the walls. I was completely oblivious to this when I was reading it as a child 😂 The characters were dull, and like every Jacqueline Wilson book, didn't know when to shut their mouth for one God-sent minute of silence. Why can't I like any of her characters? BECAUSE THEY'RE ALL THE SAME IN EVERY SINGLE BOOK, AND I NEVER LIKE ANY OF THEM!!!! They're all brats, and end up saying horrible things to their parents in one way or another. So predictable. The "Bunny" Receptionist - She wears fluffy sweaters and flirts with The Manager, and shares his attitude regarding the guests. Mum - Elsa's unnamed mother who gets very depressed after moving to the Royal and worries a lot. She is a slim brunette with a ponytail.

The Manager - The careless manager of The Royal Hotel. He doesn't seem to care about the guests or their well-being. Mrs "Hoover" Macpherson - The cleaner who doesn't share the manager's and receptionist's attitude to guests and likes Elsa and Pippa because they help her out with the housework and are polite and chatty.

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And then her mother is even no good. I believe that she was facing a really hardtimes, that she endlessly move from one house to another, ups and downs, her husband can't find a permanent job, and finally they have to stay in a really lame bed and breakfast hotel with a really small room, dirty toilets, nasty kitchen, and a television room but the telly is broken. BUT, a mother will not let her children suffer from the condition too. She has to keep her family sane and their life keep going. Instead, she refuse to talk to anyone, she won't get up from bed, and she soaks her pillow with her tears for days. She grumble when she knew the condition of the public kitchen and refuse to cook (and bring her family to McDonald---eventhough she know the money condition). And guess who was the one keep the family normal? Yep, Elsa. I can't believe it. I know that was her down time, and maybe thats just too much to her to handle. And maybe she is actually a good mother in the good times. But, still. Kami tampak seperti keluarga bahagia normal yang sedang makan di luar. Tapi kami tidak kembali ke rumah keluarga bahagia biasa. Kami harus kembali ke hotel Bed-and-Breakfast (hal: 58) Jacqueline Wilson was born in Bath in 1945, but spent most of her childhood in Kingston-on-Thames. She always wanted to be a writer and wrote her first “novel” when she was nine, filling countless Woolworths’ exercise books as she grew up. Since having her daughter, Emma, she has been writing full time. When thinking about the context, it's deeply uncomfortable to read as an adult, especially in these modern times, but clearly this is where Wilson excels. She makes light but still leaves just enough room for reflection on the more sinister or uncomfortable aspects of life, which are sadly very real for a lot of people. And that's why she's probably the best children's and young person's writer out there. The Famous Five" - The gang which Elsa hangs out and plays truant with after she cannot settle in her new school.

Alur ceritanya sederhana, karena dari sudut pandang seorang anak-anak. Berisi kejailan dan rasa ingin tahu yang tinggi membuat kita terus penasaran, keusilan apa lagi yang akan dia lakukan. The plot was also dull. Boring. Drawn out. Made my eyes shut. There's so much someone could do with the idea of a family having to live in a bread and breakfast, but all Jacqueline Wilson could do was make a girl that couldn't say anything other than a joke that never even made my lips twitch the tiniest bit. We follow the story of Elsa who has lived in over 7 different places. Her family are poor, they can’t afford to live in a big house surrounded by lots of luxuries but instead are resorted to living in a ‘bed and breakfast hotel’. With mould growing on the walls, not being supplied a proper breakfast and living on the top floor with a lift that doesn’t work, Elsa tries to find happiness in the darkest of moments.

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Jacqueline is also a great reader, and has amassed over 20,000 books, along with her famous collection of silver rings. Pippa - Elsa's younger half-sister who is four, nearly five. Early on in the book she copies Elsa and follows her around. Due to her age, she often misses the point in Elsa's jokes, can't remember the words (let alone the tune) to any song and can only slam-dance. urn:lcp:bedbreakfaststar0000wils:epub:58b56b3c-548b-4609-b65a-a4acc81fe1dc Foldoutcount 0 Identifier bedbreakfaststar0000wils Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t79s8ps40 Invoice 1213 Isbn 0440863244 I always adore Jac Wilson's book. I love almost all of her books, but surprisingly, this book isn't one of them.

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