Picture Imperfect

Hardback Published on: 28/08/2025
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Picture Imperfect
Nostalgic, messy and endearing
I cant quite believe I’m sitting here writing a review for this book, little me would be losing her mind. This story takes place decades after The Illu... READ MORE
Angharad Logue
Picture Imperfect
Nostalgic and heartfelt return to Dol’s story
The Illustrated Mum is among one of the most beloved and iconic of Jacqueline Wilson’s novels. It is also ripe for revisiting and in Picture Imperfect we e... READ MORE
Michelle, Chesterfield
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
Picture Imperfect
Wonderful!
The Illustrated Mum was one of my favourites when I was a kid, so it was wonderful to see Wilson return to the characters. This is the first time I’ve read... READ MORE
Hazel at Oxford
Picture Imperfect
A Gorgeous Conclusion
This is such a wonderful sequel to one of Jacqueline Wilson’s most heart-wrenching books, packed with heart and compassion and that particular comforting v... READ MORE
Alisha at Leeds White Rose
Picture Imperfect
Picture perfect!
As a long term Jacqueline Wilson fan, I’m absolutely loving catching up with some favourite characters in these adult books! Her traditional style is insta... READ MORE
Rebecca at Waterstones Perth
Picture Imperfect
A love letter to the imperfection of life
The adult sequel to the Illustrated Mum did not disappoint. We follow Dolphin, now thirty-three and working as a tattoo artist, but still living her life w... READ MORE
Amy R at Cambridge
Picture Imperfect
10/10
The best way I can explain this is that it feels exactly like reading Jacqueline Wilson, except it's for adults. All the same vibes but with more adult con... READ MORE
Emma-Bristol Galleries
Picture Imperfect
Nostalgia wrapped in a neat bow
Jaqueline Wilson brings back the infamous Marigold in her latest novel ‘Picture Imperfect’ and we meet her daughters Dol (Dolphin) and Star as adults, who ... READ MORE
Anna at Epsom
Picture Imperfect
A nostalgic hit!
It has been so long since I read The Illustrated Mum but it felt like I was meeting up with old friends. At the start we see Dol getting thrown straight i... READ MORE
Hannah Maggs
Picture Imperfect
Another nostalgic and comforting adult sequel from Jacqueline Wilson!
When I first heard of Jacqueline Wilson not only venturing into the word of adult writing, but about the characters we all read about when we were little, ... READ MORE
Beth_at_the_Hub
Picture Imperfect
Absolutely perfect
Everything you could possibly want from both an adult novel and sequel to a favourite children's book. I used to read The Illustrated Mum over and over.... READ MORE
Anna
Picture Imperfect
The perfect follow up to The Illustrated Mum!
I haven’t read Jacqueline Wilson’s other adult novel yet, but when I saw this was a follow up to The Illustrated Mum, a book I really loved when I was a ki... READ MORE
Izzy from Newcastle
Picture Imperfect
An Authentically Messy Painting of Adulthood
Jacqueline Wilson's writing played a significant role in making me, and undoubtedly many others, into the readers we are today. 'Picture Imperfect' continu... READ MORE
Montana Gabriel
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Synopsis

Will Dolphin retrace old patterns - or illustrate her own?

‘Sorry to wake you in the middle of the night, but we have a lady here who’s not very well. She says she’s called Marigold, Queen of the Sky?’

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?

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780857507631
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 241 x 162 x 31 mm
  • Weight: 558g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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Picture Imperfect
The Illustrated Mum Part 2
It’s been years since I read The Illustrated Mum by Jacqueline Wilson, and now here we are, catching up with Dolphin Westward again. Last time we saw her, ... READ MORE
Harps
Picture Imperfect
well-written as a continuation
I think it’s well-written as a continuation of The Illustrated mum, I found it a (rightly so) depressing read that deals with some tough topics. I think th... READ MORE
Ella-Mae at Lewes
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Picture Imperfect
memories
absolutely brilliant, nothing like being thrown back into your young adulthood
Jas Singh
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