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Original Title: The Lottie Project
ISBN: 1854599119 (ISBN13: 9781854599117)
Edition Language: English
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The Lottie Project Unknown Binding | Pages: 96 pages
Rating: 3.73 | 8063 Users | 152 Reviews

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Title:The Lottie Project
Author:Vicky Ireland
Book Format:Unknown Binding
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 96 pages
Published:September 1st 2006 by Nick Hern Books (first published 1997)
Categories:Childrens. Fiction

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The Lottie Project is a story about Charlotte Enright (Charlie) set in late 20th century England. Charlie is the most popular girl in her school. She assumes she will find history lessons boring but she sees a Victorian photo of a girl who looked exactly like her and from then on she becomes interested in history. Charlie decides to write her history project as the fictional diary of a Victorian servant girl named Lottie. The novel alternates between the narrative of events in Charlie's life and extracts from the diary.

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Ratings: 3.73 From 8063 Users | 152 Reviews

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Found it kinda boring

I really enjoyed this book however it is not one of my favourite Jacqueline Wilson books. Jacqueline used a very intresting storyline of which I found very good. It is about a girl(charlie) who lives with her very young mother (Jo) and she is asked to do a Victorian project and she thinks it will be rubbish but it isn't. Jacqueline has chosen a very hard way of writing her book with using half story/half diary. The lottie project is an interesting and fun book and I can see many of Jacqueline

I loved this book definitely different from what she usually writes but loved it! I thought it was heartwarming,sad,exciting and thought full.

This is a cute book. I like it a lot. The voice is strong and the main character, adorable. The plot is a little predictable, but I think I'm slightly biased because I've read so many children's/YA novels in the past few years. I especially like the ends of each chapter, where you can "read" the main character's project and learn a little bit about life during the Victorian era. Anyway, I think it'd be perfect for grades 4-6 (9-12yrolds) or reluctant middle school readers (because of the

It was cute. I loved when robin almost died by getting lost and then running away. He got pneumonia!

I read this book at school no one liked it I hated it!!!!!!

This is one of Jacqueline Wilson's good ones, though I feel like I might have enjoyed it even more ten years ago when I actually used to read her books. It's the story of Charlie, who is vividly depicted in the story, and what happens when her mum becomes a maid and starts going out with her employer.It's a short simple novel, but it's got a bit going on if you look into it. There's the Victorian themes, propped up by diary extracts at the beginning of each chapter, and as the novel goes on,

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