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Revision as of 22:32, 13 October 2015
Ella Lakeland is the main character from the Jacqueline Wilson book The Longest Whale Song. She is a creative child who is often distracted from her school work. Ella has a particular fondness of whales, which is a main plot device in the story. Her biggest enemy is Martha. Ella's mum is in a coma in hospital after having Ella's baby half-brother Samson.
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Birth name: | Ella Lakeland |
Age | 9 |
Relatives | Sue Lakeland (mother), Jack Winters (stepfather), Samson Winters (baby half-brother), Mike Lakeland (father), Mr Winters (step-grandad), Mrs Winters (step-gran) |
Pets | Butterscotch (guinea pig) |
Friends | Sally, Joseph, Dory, Toby, Aunty Mavis |
Enemies | Martha (formerly), |
Personality
Ella is creative, indignant and beautiful. She loves her mum and baby half-brother, Samson, but at first she hates her stepdad, Jack. They both get along in the other half of the book.
Appearance
Ella is small and slim. She has shoulder-length light-brown hair which she nearly always wears in two bunches, with a fringe at the front. She also has blue eyes and fair skin, and is usually shown wearing striped tops.