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The ''California Diaries'' series is a spin-off of Ann M. Martin's ''
The Baby-Sitters Club ''The Baby-Sitters Club'' (also known as the BSC) is a series of novels written by Ann M. Martin and published by Scholastic Corporation, Scholastic between 1986 and 2000. Collectively, the series has sold more than 190 million copies.Then, the f ...
''. All fifteen novels are written as first-person journals. The premise of the Diaries is that they are a school project; all students at their school must keep a journal, with the contents and method left up to them. The main conflict of the series arises when the eighth grade is merged with the high school. The students abruptly go from being the oldest in middle school to the youngest in high school (now grades 8-12). This series covers more mature themes than ''
The Baby-Sitters Club ''The Baby-Sitters Club'' (also known as the BSC) is a series of novels written by Ann M. Martin and published by Scholastic Corporation, Scholastic between 1986 and 2000. Collectively, the series has sold more than 190 million copies.Then, the f ...
'', such as alcohol, eating disorders, and cancer. Books #2, #3, #4, #5, #6, #9, #10, and #14 were ghostwritten by
Peter Lerangis Peter Duncan Lerangis (born 1955, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American author of children's and young adult fiction, best known for his '' Seven Wonders'' series and his work on the '' 39 Clues'' series. Life and career Lerangis's work includes ...
, #7, #8, #13 were ghostwritten by
Jeanne Betancourt Jeanne Betancourt (born October 2, 1941, in Vermont) is an American author and television script writer best known for her ''Pony Pals'' series of books. Biography Betancourt was born and raised in rural Vermont. She lived across from a dairy fa ...
, and #15 was ghostwritten by Nola Thacker. The interior illustrations in Amalia's diaries are by Stieg Retlin. The first six books of the series have been translated into German, with Dawn's name changed to Julia, and Amalia to Anna.


Main characters

Dawn Schafer, a member of The Baby-Sitters Club from Connecticut, returns to California to live with her father, stepmother, and brother. Upon her arrival, she reunites with old friends, and they try to revive the West Coast version of the Baby-Sitters Club; the We Love Kids Club. She spends the majority of the series trying to keep the group together, and to balance her desire to live in two states at once. At several points in the series, she has major conflicts with her best friend Sunny Winslow, usually regarding how infrequently Sunny visits her mother in the hospital. She gains a little sister named Elizabeth Grace ("Gracie") later in the series. Sunny Winslow is Dawn's best friend in California. Her mother is suffering (and eventually dies) from
lung cancer Lung cancer, also known as lung carcinoma, is a malignant tumor that begins in the lung. Lung cancer is caused by genetic damage to the DNA of cells in the airways, often caused by cigarette smoking or inhaling damaging chemicals. Damaged ...
, and her father works all the time in his bookstore to avoid his pain, so he doesn't pay much attention to her. Sunny's rebellious behavior and negative attitude towards her friends are the main sources of conflict throughout the series, though Sunny's diaries reveal that she's acting out to get the attention she desires from her parents. She runs away from home in her first diary. In her third diary, her mother dies, leading Sunny to finally reconcile with her friends. Maggie Blume is a girl whose father is obsessed with his job as a studio executive, but also puts pressure on her to have a detailed plan for high school and succeed academically. Maggie's true passion, however, is songwriting, which she hides fearing her father's disapproval; once her friends learn of her talent, however, she ends up becoming the lead singer for a band called Vanish. Maggie's early diaries also focus on her crush on another student, Justin Randall, whom she sees as unattainable. Her desire to regain control of her life causes her to develop
anorexia Anorexia nervosa (AN), often referred to simply as anorexia, is an eating disorder characterized by Calorie restriction, food restriction, body image disturbance, fear of gaining weight, and an overpowering desire to be thin. Individuals wit ...
. Throughout the series, her biggest struggle comes from trying to assert herself. Her mother's alcoholism eventually helps Maggie realize that she has a problem as well. Amalia Vargas is Maggie's best friend. In her first diary, she is dating James, a junior at Vista. He becomes abusive and she breaks up with him with the support of her friends and sister. After this, she fears James, who has been stalking her since the breakup. He finally leaves her alone when she finds a new boyfriend, Brendan. Amalia is the manager of a band called Vanish. She was originally brought into the group by James, but the others realize that Amalia may have to quit if James remains. The other band members are Maggie, Patti, Bruce, Justin, and Rico. Amalia is fond of drawing in her diary. She lives with her parents and sister, Isabel. Christopher "Ducky" McCrae is a 16-year-old high school sophomore whose real name is Christopher. He is friends with Dawn, Sunny, Maggie, and Amalia. His old friends, Jason (nicknamed "Jay") and Alex have previously drifted away. Jason is interested in girls, and Alex has depression and suicidal tendencies. His parents travel for months at a time, so he lives with his irresponsible older brother, Ted, whom his parents prefer. Ducky also works at Sunny's father's bookstore.


Titles

1. Dawn
''Friends. Changes. Together. Alone.'' 2. Sunny
''Living. Dying. Run.'' 3. Maggie
''Perfect. Always. Pressure.'' 4. Amalia
''Love. Not.'' 5. Ducky
''Guys. Girls. Nowhere.'' 6. Sunny, Diary Two
''Waiting. Watching. Crash.'' 7. Dawn, Diary Two
''Inside. Out.'' 8. Maggie, Diary Two
''Weight. Problems.'' 9. Amalia, Diary Two
''Fate.'' 10. Ducky, Diary Two
''Try. Again.'' 11. Dawn, Diary Three
''Missing. Losing. Hurt.'' 12. Sunny, Diary Three
''Just. Cry.'' 13. Maggie, Diary Three
''Life. Camera. Action.'' 14. Amalia, Diary Three
''Confusion. Pain. Away.'' 15. Ducky, Diary Three
''Together.''


References


External links


The Official Scholastic Website
{{Ann M. Martin The Baby-Sitters Club Novel series Fictional diaries