The story of Tracy Beaker, Best Friends, Dustbin Baby and The Illustrated Mum.
Jacqueline Wilson's books that have been made into TV shows include "The Story of Tracy Beaker," "Hetty Feather," "Cliffhanger," and "Dustbin Baby." These TV adaptations have been well-received and have brought Wilson's popular characters to life on screen.
Sad stories like Dustbin Baby,Tracy Beaker etc
dustbin baby and bad girls
Double Act
Because her parents were at war (her childhood was horrific and nobody can go through)
Jacqueline Wilson has wrote lots of books and only a few have been turned into films and she was in one of them playing as a judge in double act.
I'm not surebut probably her winning awards or writing really good books
There are 8 Tracy Beaker DVDs made. Jacqueline Wilson has written over 100 books, including the Tracy Beaker series.
She wanted to write about real life and children with problems because there were no books like that in those days.
yes well some of her books are real life some are not some books are even half real half made up
It is not possible to provide an exact figure for Jacqueline Wilson's overall earnings as they can vary over time. However, she is a successful author with numerous bestselling books, which suggests she has likely made a significant amount of money from her writing.
Dustbin Baby
"Midnight" by Jacqueline Wilson is a children's novel that falls under the genre of realistic fiction. It deals with themes of family relationships and friendship, common in Wilson's books for young readers.
Jacqueline Wilson made a book called The Dustbin Baby and made it into a film. Actually she made lots: *Tracy Beaker *The Illustrated Mum *Cliffhanger *Girls in Love *Girls in Tears *Double act *Best Friends
Yes no yes no yes no i don't know why are you asking me?
the 6th of May 2008 or 7th of May 2008...but definatly May 2008!
Jacqueline Wilson really wanted to be a writer as she was no use at maths and stared out of her maths class window. This is when she made up stories. They soon called her Jackie Daydream (which she later used as her title of her biography). So she wanted to be a writer.