The Seaside Sleepover
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| Author | Jacqueline Wilson |
|---|---|
| Illustrator | Rachael Dean |
| Language | English |
| Genre | Children's novel |
| Publisher | Puffin (first edition, hardback) |
Publication date | 27 March 2025 |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
| Media type | Print (hardback, Ebook & paperback) and audiobook) |
| Pages | 416 |
| ISBN | 978-0241684115 |
| Preceded by | The Best Sleepover in the World |
The Seaside Sleepover is a 2025 children's novel written by Jacqueline Wilson and illustrated by Rachael Dean. It is the third novel in Wilson's Sleepover series following Sleepovers (2001) and The Best Sleepover in the World (2023). It follows Daisy and her older disabled sister Lily as they look after a naughty dog, Scruff, and go on holiday to the seaside. Wilson travelled to several seaside towns and other events to promote the novel. The novel has been well received by critics.
The story begins with Daisy feeling bored as the summer holidays start. While she is relieved to avoid her "worst enemy" Chloe, she deeply longs for a traditional seaside holiday—something her family has avoided because her older sister, Lily, uses a wheelchair, making sandy beaches difficult to navigate. Daisy's summer takes a chaotic turn when she begins caring for Scruff, a poorly behaved dog belonging to an elderly neighbour, Mr Norman who has been hospitalised due to falling and breaking his hip. Although Daisy has always wanted a dog, Scruff's frequent accidents and "dog-based chaos" cause significant drama, especially since Lily is initially uncomfortable around animals. The family's fortunes change when they are invited to the coast by Uncle Gary, a celebrated drag queen who performs under the stage name Gloriette. The trip, which includes Scruff and Lily's best friend Natalie, allows Daisy to finally experience building sandcastles and eating ice cream. A central part of the holiday involves the family attending Uncle Gary's drag show, an experience that leaves Daisy and Lily proud but their mother "slightly mortified".