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Picture Imperfect

The feel-good new adult novel and instant Sunday Times bestseller

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Picture Imperfect

By: Jacqueline Wilson
Narrated by: Megan Richards
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Discover the joyful and uplifting new novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Think Again, a nostalgic adult sequel to the beloved classic The Illustrated Mum.

Will Dolphin retrace old patterns - or illustrate her own?


Dolphin Westward spent her childhood as the supporting character in the story of her beautiful, wild, volatile mother Marigold.

Now thirty-three, she’s painfully aware that not much has changed. She lives in a tiny bedsit, works in a tattoo shop by day and collects her illustrated mum from police stations by night.

Dol yearns to climb out of the rut she is stuck in, but has no idea where to begin. Could gardener Lee and his daughter Ava be her chance for a wholesome family life? Or maybe a steamy romance with roguish actor Joel is just what she needs. And what about the offer from her sister Star, now a successful doctor, to move to Scotland and live with her young family?

As the choices threaten to overwhelm her, will Dol fall into the role of extra in someone else’s story once again – or find the strength to forge a brand new path of her own?

'Jacqueline Wilson taps into the joys and pains of women everywhere.' Dawn O'Porter, bestselling author of So Lucky

'This story offers grown-ups what Wilson has long offered teenagers: comfort, sanity and delight in the ordinary.' Daily Mail

'A read-in-a-day comfort book.' The Independent

© Jacqueline Wilson 2025 (P) Penguin Audio 2025

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Praise for Jacqueline Wilson
A read-in-a-day comfort book.
Nuanced and refreshing...beautifully told.
This story offers grown-ups what Wilson has long offered teenagers: comfort, sanity and delight in the ordinary.
Jacqueline Wilson taps into the joys and pains of women everywhere.
Wilson knocks it out of the park once again...a moving story that is as fun to read as it is meaningful.
She is a national treasure.
Realistic, sharp eyed...I loved it and didn’t want it to end.
Praise for Picture Imperfect
‘Jacqueline Wilson is a national treasure! Picture Imperfect is at once beautiful, sad and uplifting.’ (Alice Winn)
All stars
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Waited ages for this to come out & it didn’t disappoint!! Would love for Jaqueline Wilson to write more adult books from the characters we grew up with!

Really enjoyed this!

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I've seen others complain about the old fashioned ways the characters still speak in but that's what keeps the book feeling like a Jacqueline Wilson. Also some are saying they wanted more of the other characters, but again a Jacqueline Wilson book focuses on a young girl facing real world problems and this book continues to do that.

It is a bit strange hearing sex scenes written by your childhood favourite author but that's OK.

What I like about her characters are that they aren't perfect, they make mistakes or even do bad things on purpose because they are human.

lovely

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Dolphin’s character was well developed, and references to the original book were subtle. I liked how Star wasn’t really a main character as it emphasises Dolphin’s loneliness as an adult. I found the Lavender Hall storyline a little far fetched but I think that’s why I found it so nostalgic as the tone was so similar to JW’s children’s books! I’ve started listening a second time through already.

Nostalgic

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Having listened to think again and now picture imperfect I can fully say u love Jaqueline Wilson’s new idea to follow on from childhood stories. The way this book is written is beautiful and full of problems and conundrums just like all her books! Well worth the listen. Wanted more at the end tho…

Thirst=quenched

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I felt like it was a bit repetitive and spelled out the obvious. maybe I was hoping for a happier storyline too, but I just didn't enjoy it as much as I have her other stuff. I found the characters a little grating, but like I said I think that's because it wasn't a super happy storyline maybe?

not as good as her other book following on from her old book

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