Secrets (Jacqueline Wilson Novel)
Secrets is a children's book by Jacqueline Wilson, published in 2002 by Corgi (an imprint of Random House). "Secrets" is told from the point of view of two pre-adolescent girls, Treasure and India, via their diary entries. Despite their very different backgrounds, the girls strike up a friendship and their stories begin to intertwine.
Read more about Secrets (Jacqueline Wilson Novel): Plot, Treasure's Side Characters, India's Side Characters
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