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Title:The Story of Tracy Beaker (Tracy Beaker #1)
Author:Jacqueline Wilson
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 224 pages
Published:October 5th 2006 by Yearling (first published 1991)
Categories:Childrens. Fiction

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'I'm Tracy Beaker. This is a book all about me. I'd read it if I were you. It's the most incredible dynamic heart-rending story. Honest.'

Tracy is ten years old. She lives in a Children's Home but would like a real home one day, with a real family. Meet Tracy, follow her story and share her hopes for the future in this beautifully observed, touching and often very funny tale, all told in Tracy's own words.

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Original Title: The Story of Tracy Beaker
ISBN: 0440867576 (ISBN13: 9780440867579)
Edition Language: English
Series: Tracy Beaker #1

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The first book for a uni module and such a step back in time! I remember watching the TV show back when I was growing up, so this helped my enjoyment of the book again a bit. As with many of Jacqueline Wilson's books, there isn't a typical happy family (especially here since the kids are in care). I felt for Tracy just wanting a family and to be loved the normal things any child- and adult- wants.

i agree to and she makes it very entertaining its nice to just relax after nice day of fun and joymut

Reread. Took me back to my childhood. Now I need to read the rest.

I LOVE TRACY BEAKER! I thought this book was so great, and the illustrations were amazing, perfect!!! I love Jacqueline Wilson and this one is one of the best JW books I've read yet. Tracy tells her story herself through a notebook that was given to her by her social worker. She's been in and out of foster care her entire life, and is just getting to the age where she can't quite believe her own stories about why her mom hasn't come to get her (she's a movie star in Hollywood, she's living in

This is also a childrens book... I just finished reading it to my little sister, it's told through the eyes of a little orphan. Sounds pretty damn stupid right? That's what I thought, it sounded like really cliche, "oh poor orphan girl." But, it was REALLY good, it wasn't a happy corny ending like I was expecting, it wasn't a sob story the orphanage makes us work 40 hours a day and feeds us gruel and all that corny crap. I was pleasently surprised when it turned out to be good, great in fact, I

This is a popular TV series here. I wanted to read one of the books instead of laughing at the show.I thought it was daring the auther was writing about children in care homes. I believe she writes in a childs voice well.Tracy puts on a tough girl front but she is really hurting inside about not having parents to love her. I also enjoy reading the mischief she gets up to with the other children in the orphanage.

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