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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
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Annabel Nugent

Jacqueline Wilson explains decision behind departure from long-time illustrator Nick Sharratt

  • Jacqueline Wilson, the acclaimed children’s author, has revealed that her 30-year collaboration with illustrator Nick Sharratt ended in 2021 after the release of 'The Runaway Girls'.
  • Speaking at the Hay Festival, Wilson explained that Sharratt wanted to focus on other illustration projects, a decision she understood despite being “devastated”.
  • Wilson noted that Sharratt’s desire for change was influenced by the pandemic, leading him to seek more time for his other artistic endeavors.
  • Sharratt, who began illustrating for Wilson with 'The Story of Tracy Beaker' in 1991, created the iconic covers for books like 'The Illustrated Mum' and 'Dustbin Baby'.
  • Wilson also discussed her new book, 'The Seaside Sleepover', illustrated by Rachael Dean, and her recent adult novel, 'Think Again', praising Dean as equally talented as Sharratt.

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Jacqueline Wilson says she was ‘devastated’ over break from long-time illustrator

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