Dame Jacqueline Wilson, DBE, FRSL is an award-winning English author, known for her vast and diverse work in children's literature. Her novels have been adapted numerous times for television, and commonly deal with such challenging themes as adoption, divorce and mental illness. Addressing these issues has made her controversial because of her young readership. Wilson may be best known for her series of novels featuring the character Tracy Beaker, who first appeared in Wilson's 1991 novel The Story of Tracy Beaker, from which has followed three sequels, as well as two CBBC television... adaptations: The Story of Tracy Beaker and Tracy Beaker Returns. Jacqueline Wilson was born in Bath, England, in 1945. Her father, Harry Aitkin, was a civil servant; her mother, Margaret "Biddy" Aitkin, was a housewife, having various jobs as a dinnerlady and a bakery worker. She spent most of her childhood in Kingston upon Thames, where she went to Latchmere Primary School. She was an imaginative child and enjoyed reading and making up stories. She particularly enjoyed books by Noel Streatfeild, as well as American classics like Little Women and What Katy Did.
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| Birthdate: | December 17, 1945 |
| Birthplace: | Bath |
| Age: | 66 |