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''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' is a British
children's book Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. In addition to conventional literary genres, modern children's literature is classified by the intended age of the reade ...
first published in 1991, written by
Jacqueline Wilson Dame Jacqueline Wilson (' Aitken; born 17 December 1945) is an English novelist known for her popular children's literature. Her novels have been notable for tackling realistic topics such as adoption and divorce. Since her debut novel in 1969, ...
and illustrated by
Nick Sharratt Nick Sharratt (born 9 August 1962) is a British author and illustrator of children's books, whose work is split between illustrating for writers, most notably Jacqueline Wilson from 1991 to 2021, and Jeremy Strong, but also Giles Andreae, Jul ...
.


Background

The book is told from the point of view of
Tracy Beaker Tracy Beaker is a fictional character and the lead role of the ''Tracy Beaker'' franchise. After first appearing as the main character in Jacqueline Wilson's 1991 book '' The Story of Tracy Beaker'', she appeared in the children's television ...
, a troubled ten-year-old girl. Tracy is often unhappy and has problems with her behaviour because she is lonely, frustrated and feels unloved. Tracy lives in a children's residential care home (nicknamed "The Dumping Ground") where she has been placed as a result of
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and
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. Her mother often left Tracy to stay by herself when Tracy was very young and does not appear to have an interest in her daughter's life. Tracy is unhappy because she has not had any contact with her mother for a long time. She seems to miss her mum a lot and it results in her sitting by the same window hoping her mum would come and pick her up. She has difficulty getting along with the staff and the other children at the care home (especially a girl named
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). Another reason Tracy is frustrated and angry is because she was rejected by a couple called Julie and Ted who attempted to foster her after discovering they were expecting a child of their own, knowing Tracy's background with younger children (especially an incident involving Tracy shutting a baby in a cupboard). From an adult's point of view, Tracy has "behavioural problems" and she is always telling tales. Tracy's imaginative stories seem to provide a high level of comfort and security for her. For example, a recurring story that Tracy likes to tell is that her mother is a glamorous
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movie star, and that she is coming to collect her someday. Tracy says that her mother is so busy being in films that she does not have time for Tracy. Among other things, Tracy's autobiography details her life so far, her being "deprived and abused" in the children's home (for example, she is deprived of Mars Bars and
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) and the types of revenge she would like to take upon her enemies. She often portrays a deep and complicated mind. In 2002 the book was voted the winner of the
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for Best Storybook.


Sequels

Wilson has written three sequels to the book, '' The Dare Game'', '' Starring Tracy Beaker'', and ''Tracy Beaker's Thumping Heart'' (a
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Special).


Adaptations

''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' was adapted for television by the
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, airing for five series on CBBC from 8 January 2002 to 9 February 2006, featuring
Dani Harmer Danielle Jane Harmer (born 8 February 1989) is an English actress, television personality, and former singer. She is best known for her lead role as Tracy Beaker in the CBBC series ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' (2002–2006), '' Tracy Beaker ...
as
Tracy Beaker Tracy Beaker is a fictional character and the lead role of the ''Tracy Beaker'' franchise. After first appearing as the main character in Jacqueline Wilson's 1991 book '' The Story of Tracy Beaker'', she appeared in the children's television ...
. The first series was filmed in London, but from series two, the series moved to Wales due to a suggestion from the producer, Jane Dauncey. In 2008, a spin-off from series was announced under the working title of ''Beaker's Back'', but the show was named ''
Tracy Beaker Returns ''Tracy Beaker Returns'' is a British television programme. Based upon the novels by Jacqueline Wilson, it is the sequel series to '' The Story of Tracy Beaker''. The series stars Dani Harmer reprising her role as protagonist Tracy Beaker. Th ...
'' instead. It aired on CBBC for three series from 8 January 2010 to 23 March 2012. The former
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in
Jesmond Jesmond ( ) is a suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear, England, situated north of the city centre and to the east of the Town Moor. Jesmond is considered to be one of the most affluent suburbs of Newcastle upon Tyne, with higher aver ...
,
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was used as ''The Dumping Ground'' set. In March 2012, Amy Leigh Hickman announced a spin-off from ''Tracy Beaker Returns'' called ''
The Dumping Ground ''The Dumping Ground'' (also informally referred to as ''The DG'') is a Television in the United Kingdom, British children's television series, children's television drama series that focuses on the lives and experiences of young people who ...
''. It had been announced following Dani's decision to quit her role as Tracy and has aired on CBBC since 4 January 2013; it is currently in its tenth series. The first series was filmed at the same location as ''Tracy Beaker Returns'', but since Series Two, the series has been filmed in
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. The series have also had spin-off series. In late 2006, ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' was adapted into a musical, featuring
Sarah Churm Sarah Churm (born 1980 in Scarrington, Nottinghamshire) is an English actress, known for playing the part of Sarah in ''At Home with the Braithwaites'' from 2000 until 2003. She also appeared in a stage adaptation of the popular book The Story ...
as Tracy Beaker.


Translations

* . Translated by Huberte Vriesendorp. Houten: Van Holkema & Warendorf. 1993. . * . Translated by Liliana Schwammenthal. Florence: Salani. 1994. . * . Translated by Lii Tõnismann. Tallinn: Hotger. 2002. . * . Translated by Kata Damokos. Budapest: Animus. 2002. . * . Translated by Vanessa Rubio-Barreau. Paris: Gallimard Jeune. 2003. . *
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: ''Kisah Tracy Beaker''. Translated by Yoke Octarina. Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama. 2003. . * . Translated by Cille Dahl. Oslo: Cappelen. 2004. . * . Translated by Katarína Karovičová. Bratislava: Slovart. 2005. . * . Translated by Katarzyna Petecka-Jurek. Poznań: Media Rodzina. 2008. . * . Translated by Volodymyr Chernyshenko. Ternopil: Navchalna kniga - Bohdan. 2010. . * . Translated by Daniela Feldová. Prague: BB art. 2008. . * . Translated by Marija Vukosavljević. Belgrade: Odiseja. 2012. . * . Translated by Ecaterina Godeanu. Bucharest: Editura Arthur. 2013. . * . Translated by Maya Tsitadze. Tbilisi: Sulakauri Gamomtsemloba. 2020. .


See also

* List of ''The Story of Tracy Beaker'' episodes


References

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