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Tracy Beaker Gets Real

Tracy Beaker Gets Real

Mary Morris; Grant Olding; Jacqueline Wilson

Samuel French Ltd
2010
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The most popular teenager in Britain comes to the stage! "Tracy Beaker Gets Real" has been adapted by Mary Morris with music by Grant Olding from one of the most successful children's books ever, Jacqueline Wilson's "The Story of Tracy Beaker." We join Tracy, aged 15, as she returns to the 'Dumping Ground' and looks back on the last four years of her life, from being fostered - and dumped - and fostered again, to finding a happy, if not altogether harmonious home with writer Cam. When Tracy's mum unexpectedly reappears in her life, Tracy hopes that her days of being passed around like a parcel are over, but she soon comes to realize that the people she has always tried to push away are the ones she really needs the most. Touching and very funny, this play brings Tracy Beaker's trademark talent for troublemaking, fun and friendship to any production.
Tracy's Landing

Tracy's Landing

Shawn Zachary

FictionWriters
2007
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An orphaned teen shares a near-imaged existence to his famous ancestor, Tom Sawyer, while living with his aunt on the Chesapeake Bay. He and a tomboy cohort embark on an adventurous escapade, facing danger and possible loss of life, while smashing an ingenious drug smuggling operation and becoming town heroes in the end.
TRACY - 50 Years, 50 Stories

TRACY - 50 Years, 50 Stories

John Hardy

Derek Pugh
2024
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Cyclone Tracy demolished Darwin, capital of the Northern Territory when it struck during the night of Christmas Eve and Christmas Morning, 1974. Over almost ten hours the small, intense, but slow-moving weather system left a swathe of destruction across the entire town. Few buildings escaped.Sixty-six people died, many of them on vessels which put to sea, while many hundreds were injured.The destruction of essential services made a reduction in the population of about 40,000 imperative and what followed was the greatest peacetime evacuation of an Australian community with nearly 10,000 leaving by road and more than 20,000 evacuated by air.But as some of these stories show, many stayed or returned quickly to help rebuild the city they loved. Every survivor has a story and just over 50 of them have responded to the invitation to tell theirs, some for the first time, in their own words.We admire them for their resilience and thank them for their contribution to this remarkable collection.
Tracy Chapman

Tracy Chapman

Tracy Chapman

Hal Leonard Corporation
1988
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(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Artist Songbook). Matching folio to the debut album from this critically acclaimed artist. Melody line/ chord arrangements of 11 songs, including 'Fast Car' and 'Talkin' 'Bout a Revolution.'
Tracy W. Mcgregor

Tracy W. Mcgregor

Wayne State University Press
2008
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This is a biography of Detroit philanthropist Tracy McGregor and his wife, Katherine Whitney McGregor, that details their support of charities and social movements in the first decades of the twentieth century.In the turbulent era from 1890 to the late 1930s, Detroit emerged as a leading industrial and urban center and endured the crushing social and economic challenges of the Great Depression. It was during these years that Tracy W. McGregor, with the assistance of his wife, Katherine Whitney McGregor, established himself as a philanthropist and community leader. Though public buildings and a charitable foundation bear their names, relatively little is known about the private-minded McGregors, who avoided newspaper interviews or public exposure whenever possible.In "Tracy W. McGregor", Philip P. Mason scours the archival collections of the University of Michigan, Wayne State University, the State of Michigan, the Burton Historical Collection of the Detroit Public Library and the Library of Congress to provide a comprehensive look at the remarkable work of the McGregors. Mason examines McGregor's successful campaigns to reform the political, judicial, and educational institutions in Detroit, as well as his establishment of mental health, correctional, and health care facilities in Michigan. In addition, Mason surveys McGregor's work as president of the prestigious Merrill-Palmer Institute and his major collection of Americana books, which now serves as the core of the University of Virginia Research Library.In all, Mason shows how Tracy McGregor was able to establish a mission for homeless men, permanently endow a major foundation, and lead in the creation and support of a variety of charitable agencies without governmental assistance and with only the support of nascent philanthropic and business networks. For Detroit historians and those interested in philanthropy and social activism, "Tracy W. McGregor" will be enlightening reading.
Tracy Loves Ray

Tracy Loves Ray

Theresa Child

Booksurge Publishing
2008
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"Tracy Loves Ray, it must be so, I saw it on an overpass in Ohio" When Finny's eight-year old granddaughter spies some graffiti on an overpass, she wonders how it got there. Over breakfast at Jimmy's diner, Finny and his friends tell her the story of "Tracy Loves Ray". The tale begins when Tracy accepts a dream job in LA. It will be the first time she will be separated from Ray, her high school sweetheart. Before she leaves for the west coast, she paints the declaration "Tracy Loves Ray" on an overpass she knows he'll see every day. Despite plans for Ray to join her after she settles in, the lover's reunion is delayed and the miles between them seem to grow the longer they are apart. Even though Ray has the overpass to remind him of Tracy's love, will it be enough to keep them together? Based on the song of the same name by Jay Hitt, Tracy Loves Ray is a feel good love story that will touch your heart.