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The Story of Tracy Beaker | 
enlarge | Author: Jacqueline Wilson Creator: Nick Sharratt Publisher: Corgi Childrens Category: Book
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Rating: 50 reviews Sales Rank: 195409
Format: Illustrated Media: Paperback Pages: 160 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0440862795 Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914 EAN: 9780440862796 ASIN: 0440862795
Publication Date: July 1, 1992 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Paperback. Usual light spine creasing. Contents clean and tight, covers rubbed, bumped, and lightly creased. Clean and tight copy with some reading wear. Daily despatch by Royal Mail.
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Amazon.co.uk Review Shortlisted for the Smarties Prize in 1991, Tracy Beaker's story, which is told in the first person by the infuriating and loveable 10-year-old Tracy, is a wonderfully funny and thought- provoking slice of life in a children's home. Tracy, as she herself tells us, has had a hard time. She's been fostered a number of times but it's never worked out. Now she dreams of her glamorous mother coming to fetch her and spends her time, when she's not quarrelling with the other children, writing her life story. And then one day, Cam, a real writer, visits the home and after a rocky start, she and Tracy really hit it off. This highly accomplished, prolific, prizewinning author is outstandingly successful in dealing with painful social and personal problems in a realistic, funny, touching and highly memorable way. The story is delightfully illustrated by Nick Sharratt and laid out in a genuinely user-friendly way. A must for 7- 11-year-olds. --Tamsin Palmer
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Great book for younger readers & teenagers September 14, 2008 F. Shah (London, England.) Good for young teenagers and primary kids. These contain all the stories that were published before the tv series. Some things are different but it still sounds interesting when you read it. I could still read it now even though I'm not a kid anymore. Would recommend to read even if you're an older teenager now (well only if you were fond of the tv series when you were a bit younger).
Tracy Beaker April 14, 2008 Olivia Christian Bucknor (London) This book is well known it is called 'TRACY BEAKER' most children like it so I think you would like it to. It is about a girl named'TRACY BEAKER' and she lives in a foster home and would love to live in hollywood. That is her dream. Tut tut!! You know Traycy Beaker always lying about her mum living in Hollywood and that her mum is going to wisk her away in her private helicopter. Tut tut!! I really do hope you enjoy this book. Happy reading.
Brill April 2, 2008 Mehajabeen Farid (Coventry) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
The story plot of the book This book is like a fictional diary and a girl, aged 10, in a foster care home, is writing in it. Follow Tracy as she writes about her life in the Dumping Ground with friends and enemies... About the author of the book Jacqueline Wilson is one of my favourite authors and she wrote this book! She has her own personal collection of over 15,000 books and I have about a thirtieth of that! About the awards and sequel for the book In 2002 this book was voted the winner of the Blue Peter People's Choice Award. The book is the first in a series of books about Tracy Beaker. The second is the `Dare Game' and there is another book called `Staring Tracy Beaker'. My awards for the book I would rate this brilliant book 10/ 10; I really, really enjoyed this book, to prove that I really, really enjoyed this book I couldn't put it down until the very end! I would recommend it to anyone who really likes Jacqueline Wilson's books - just like me, especially girls.
Good September 21, 2007 R. Jones (Worcester, England) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book has been on my step-daughter's book shelf for some time. I read it in about an hour and I must say it is very sweet. I can see 7-14 year olds really enjoying it. It did end a bit short but it wasn't in a terribly disappointing way. My step-daughter tries to act just like Tracy now (yikes!) and she loves the tele program. Tracy is a great character.
Tracy Beaker June 13, 2006 Little Bookworm (Hampshire, U.K) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
It made me think about how hard it must be living in a care home and not with your parents.
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