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Best Friends
AuthorJacqueline Wilson
IllustratorNick Sharratt
Cover artistNick Sharratt
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's novel
PublisherDoubleday (first edition, hardback)
Publication date
4 March 2004
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback) and audiobook
Pages228 pp
ISBN978-0-385-60606-6
OCLC53821502
Followed byCodie Skelton 

Best Friends is a children's novel by Jacqueline Wilson, first published in 2004.

Goof

In this book Biscuits' surname is McVitie, but in Cliffhanger his surname is Baker, as Tim wrote a postcard to him with the name as Mr "Biscuits" Baker; this may be due to the fact that Gem hates Biscuits, and McVitie's are a biscuits company, so she might be making fun out of him.

Main characters

  • Gemma Jackson: Gemma is the story's main protagonist and narrator. She is fairly tomboyish, hyperactive and clumsy, who enjoys football, bike riding and spending time with her Grandad. She is Alice's best friend and is devastated when she learns that Alice is moving away to Scotland, having seen each other nearly every day since the cradle. She has two brothers Jack and Callum. Her parents blame her when she runs away with Alice.
  • Alice Barlow: Gemma's best friend. In contrast to Gemma she is quite the girly girl, who loves dressing up, ballet and the colour pink. She appears traumatised when she and her parents move away to Scotland, having been parted from Gemma. However, she is spoiled with all sorts of glamorous items in their new home. She makes friends with snobby Flora. She writes Gemma a birthday card at the end of the book.
  • Billy "Biscuits" McVitie: The girls' schoolfriend, a tubby boy who loves food, both eating and cooking. Gemma and Alice form a temporary hatred for him when he "tells on them" to his mother about their plots on running away. When Alice is gone, Gemma and Biscuits become closer as friends and work together for a project on famous TV chef "Fat Larry", as well as Biscuits making Gemma her special birthday cake at her party. He is invited to Gemma's party.
  • Flora Hamilton: A girl who befriends Alice in Scotland. Gemma often frets that Flora is trying to "take Alice away from her" and becomes highly suspicious of them together. Flora is very pretty, mature and also a good ballet dancer. She lets Gemma email her to communicate with Alice, something Gemma feels very uneasy about. During Gemma's visit to Scotland Flora is disdainful of Gemma's childish ways and tries to get Alice to do what she wants to do. She ends up with the birthday cake in her face after Gemma loses her cool once and for all.

Television series

See: Best Friends (TV series)

In 2005, a five-part adaptation was produced by CITV. It followed the book closely, but with a few minor alterations.