No. of pages 368
Published: 2012
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This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book is part of a book series called Girls .
This book has been graded for interest at 9-11 years.
There are 368 pages in this book. This book was published in 2012 by Penguin Random House Children's UK .
Jacqueline Wilson has written over 70 books for young readers of all ages. She lives in England. Nick Sharratt was winner of the Sheffield Book Award and the Children's Book Award in 2001.
This book is in the following series:
This book has been nominated for the following award:
BBC Book Awards - Big Read Top 100
This book was recognised in the Big Read Top 100 category by the Bbc Book Awards.
"The chatty style draws young readers straight into the story, and the constant stream of corny jokes masks, but does not conceal, the deeper issues" * Daily Telegraph on THE BED AND BREAKFAST STAR *
"An unsentimental and truthful book that is even better for a strong sense of mischief" * Independent on Sunday on THE BED AND BREAKFAST STAR *
"An appealing mix of events and reactions that are both entertaining and moving. A book that lingers in the mind long after it is put down" * Guardian on THE BED AND BREAKFAST STAR *
"Tracy is a marvellously feisty creation: she is arrogant and rude, but the occasional glimpses we get of the vulnerable girl behind the tough exterior are enough to endear her to the reader . . . The excellent spiky illustrations by Nick Sharratt on nearly every page are a perfect complement to the text" * The Bookseller on THE STORY OF TRACY BEAKER *
"A sensitive and beautifully observed story . . . our young readers appreciated both the humour and the pathos" * Federation of Children's Book Groups on THE STORY OF TRACY BEAKER *