Synopses & Reviews
Tracy Beaker is back and she's just desperate for a role in her school play, A Christmas Carol and for one extremely worrying moment, the irrepressible Tracy thinks she might not even get to play one of the unnamed street urchins. But then she is cast in the main role. Can she manage to act grumpy, difficult and sulky enough to play Ebeneezer Scrooge? Well, she does have a bit of help on that front from Justine Pain-In-The-Bum Littlewood.
This hilarious and heartbreaking new story from the bestselling, award-winning, Jacqueline Wilson, follows her most popular character through ups and downs, laughs and tears.
From the Hardcover edition.
Synopsis
"I said, 'It's my life and it hasn't been very special so far, has it, so why shouldn't I write any old rubbish?"
Tracy Beaker is BACK . . . and she's just DESPERATE for a role in her school play.
They're performing A Christmas Carol and for one extremely worrying moment, the irrepressible Tracy thinks she might not even get to play one of the unnamed street urchins.
But then she is cast in the MAIN ROLE
Can she manage to act grumpy, difficult and sulky enough to play Ebenezer Scrooge? Well, she does have a bit of help on that front from Justine Pain-In-The-Bum Littlewood.
As Tracy prepares for her big moment, Cam is the one helping her learn her lines. But all Tracy really wants to know is if her film-star mum will make it back from Hollywood in time to watch her in her starring role...
A heartwarming story of one of the UK's favourite children's characters - Headteacher Update
Synopsis
Tracy Beaker is back! Jacqueline Wilsons beloved, award-winning character, who featured in
The Story of Tracy Beaker, is back in this hilarious and moving story. Tracy is ten-years-old and lives in a childrens home, where she longs to be reunited with her absent mother. This wonderful new story shows Tracy at her cheekiest and most appealing.
From the Hardcover edition.
About the Author
Jacqueline Wilson is a hugely popular author.She has won the prestigious Smarties Prize and the Childrens Book Award for
Double Act, which was also highly commended for the Carnegie Medal.
From the Hardcover edition.