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Product description
Treasure and India are from opposite sides of the tracks. Red-headed India lives in a luxury home with her posh mum, a famous fashion designer. Skinny beanpole Treasure lives on a council estate with her glamorous, line-dancing Nan. When India and Treasure meet, they form a bond straight away. But Treasure has a horrible secret – her bullying stepdad is attacking her. And when his violence goes too far, she has to run away. Where can Treasure hide? India has been reading the diary of Anne Frank, and she has an idea… Told through the secret diary entries of India and Treasure, this is a warm and inspiring tale of two girls from very different backgrounds forging a friendship in troubled times.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780440867616
Publisher
Yearling (imprint of Random House Children's Books)
Date published
March 1st, 2007
Lexile measure
740L
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 4.4; Middle years; 7.0 points
Other details
- 224 pages
Condition
New
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Reviews
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lauren
on 26 May 2011I love jacky!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ive been a jacky fan since three and i have to say this is my favourite book yet!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 :)
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What kids think
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bookbot
on 5 May 2020secrets is a very edge- of- your- seat book and i would give it four stars because it is an amazing book but (SPOILER ALERT!)the part when terry hits treasure is slightly scary
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Cyrilthecat
on 23 March 2018It’s a must read!
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emerald234
on 4 October 2016Jacqueline Wilson is a great author because she writes stories based on true situations as well as funny books,and Secrets is no difference!!!!!
Recommend it for 9 years and up but if you’re a good reader then 8 years.
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Blossom-1
on 6 September 2016I liked this book. At the start it is so emotional, but in the middle it gets better.
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Anaelsuissa
on 2 April 2016I love this book sooo much. It’s exciting and I love the funny way India gives Treasure a pot to go toilet in like in Anne Frank’s diary! READ ANNE FRANK, THEN READ THIS OR YOU WONT UNDERSTAND!
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saffystar99
on 31 December 2014I really enjoyed this book! It was so emotional in some parts!
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Potterfan7
on 9 March 2014this is a great book and nearly all my friends have read this book.
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Rumaitha12
on 9 March 2014This book is wonderful and I really liked it.
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bee100xxx
on 8 March 2014When India and Treasure meet they stick together like Superglue and wood ,and bond like crazy! When Treasure runs away from home she decides to hide in India’s attic with both their parents not knowing where they are. Can they pull it of? I hope so!...
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AngelofDeath
on 8 March 2014I thought it was fun and the dual diary idea was original.
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books2000
on 8 March 2014its good
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bookaholic202
on 7 March 2014I like how they teach us about Anne Frank. good but a little scary.
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Booklover0109
on 5 March 2014This book is very touching
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Chocolatelover10
on 16 July 2013This book is amazingly written. This book is quite dramatic at the start and it gets your heart rate up, Jacqueline Wilson is a fantastic writer to able to make her readers feel like something’s real! I find this book quite touching as they twist Anne Frank in the story as a role model. This book is an amazing read to anyone who is 10+. As younger readers may find a bit of this book a little scary.
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looloo18
on 17 March 2013i love this book because it reminds me of my bff and i. I HATE THE PART WHEN TERRY HITS TREASURE ROUND THE SIDE OF HER FACE IT MAKES ME SO SO SO SO SO SAD ;(
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samcharlie123
on 8 March 2013This is like a modern day Anne Frank diary!
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KarlMagic33
on 8 March 2013Really Good!
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ellie-melay27
on 7 March 2013really good book! i love jacqueline wilson a lot! she is one of my favourite authors. this book 5/5
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Sherlock25
on 5 March 2013Like keep secrets or sharing them with your friends, then this is the book for you :)
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Jennicom
on 17 October 2012Excellent! I love how the chapters switcch characters.
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madistar23
on 29 August 2012Loved the fact that there were two different point of views.
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lids
on 2 March 2012it is so good another classic from jaquiliene wilson
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kicky105
on 1 March 2012Very good, exciting, interesting, great!
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salimisra
on 1 March 20122 very unusual friends who keep a very big secret between them but will anyone find out? read the book to find out….. a very entertaning book which is a bit scary at the beggining
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pawprint2
on 13 December 2011Really good book
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Cupcakekid11
on 5 December 2011This book is really good!
5 out of 5 -
CarribbeanCuba
on 25 October 2011Out of five stars’ i would give this book 4-Its not that i don’t like it, its just that its not the best Jacqueline Wilson book. And it didn’t really make me want to keep reading.
This book is about two girls who come from a very diffrent background. When they met they bond at once-India decides to walk thought the estate where Treasure lives.
I like thi book because it shows how people can be firneds no matter what background they come from. Its emotional, realstic and i would definately recomend it.
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KatnissIsMyIdol
on 4 May 2011SO FAR VERY GOOD BUT LIKE TREASURE I HATE I REPEAT HATE TERRY
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gethi
on 3 March 2011India and Treasure have a gerat friendship and I love anne Frank’s diary just like India
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bell230
on 5 January 2011i lov it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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fashion11
on 1 November 2010ive read it and its emotionnal and a strong friendship between the friend
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cutegirl41
on 6 May 2010Good book!!! Love u Jacky!!
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HolzyBabieexx
on 22 September 2009It Was A Great Book! I Thought Treasures Step Dad Was A Bit Harsh Wacking A Belt Across Her Hed!! I Really Felt For Her And India In The Book! Its A Bit Risky Wen India Hides Treasure In The Loft But Thats Wat Friends Do Right???
Holly xx
Read The BoOk Guyss!!
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3456tulip
on 18 June 2009good
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Magicalm
on 10 March 2009This book is fab.
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hannahmontanafan
on 25 October 2008Jacquline Wilson wrote this book brilliantely and I think I am like both Treasure and India. I absolutely LOVED Treasure’s gran, and she’s a bit like my gran!!!
Hannahmontanafan
5 out of 5
Amanda
on 10 July 2011
about the book called secret!!
this book is good because Treasure and India are from opposite sides of the tracks. Red-headed India lives in a luxury home with her posh mum, a famous fashion designer. Skinny beanpole Treasure lives on a council estate with her glamorous, line-dancing Nan. When India and Treasure meet, they form a bond straight away. But Treasure has a horrible secret – her bullying stepdad is picking on her. And when his violence goes too far, she has to run away…
Where can Treasure hide? India has an idea. She has been reading the diary of Anne Frank. Couldn’t Treasure take refuge in India’s attic, just like Anne Frank did? Told through the secret diary entries of India and Treasure, this is a warm and inspiring tale of friendship in troubled times.