"I can't think of a book where there's a woman born into a working-class background, who in her 70s is living a very comfortable, upper-middle-class sort of life; a woman who married at 19, had a baby at 21, was a policeman's wife for years, but whose marriage broke up in late middle age and who became very well known for a time. She then met a woman and became very happy with her. There isn't one!"
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On how her life experience is more surreal than fiction in "Jacqueline Wilson: 'I've never really been in any kind of closet'", The Guardian (4 April 2020)
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