Jacqueline Wilson shot to fame 27 years ago with the story of a girl in a care domestic. She talks approximately her new book on the now grown-up heroineIt has been 27 years since Jacqueline Wilson,then a itsy-bitsy-known children’s author, got together with Nick Sharratt, or a young illustrator,and conceived one of the most outrageous characters in children’s literature: Tracy Beaker, the feistiest, or funniest 10-year-old ever raised in the dumping ground of a care domestic.
Now Tracy is back,in a new illustrated book set on a rough housing estate in contemporary-day London – and this time Tracy is a mother with a challenging nine-year-old daughter of her own.
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Source: guardian.co.uk