Trouble

  • Trouble
    By Helen Chapman

    All Star High is having a lot of trouble with their production of Pirates and the cause of the problem is a parrot.

  • TROUBLE
    By John Lucas

    Soon he's free from his gang, free from the violence and theft, free to make a new start. But it's not that easy. As he heads towards the date of the London riots, Carl discovers that it's just not that easy to stay out of trouble.

  • Trouble
    By Samantha Towle

    Mia Monroe is running from a past she doesn't ever want anyone to know.

  • Trouble: Evolution of a Radical/Selected Writings 1970-2010
    By Kate Jennings

    I worked on the Philco Goodyear show. Everybody used to watch it. We had a brilliant producer – Fred Coe. I hate to say this, but he could not get a job on a network today – his kind of high standards and sophisticated outlook on 165.

  • Trouble: ein Jack-Reacher-Roman
    By Lee Child

    Trouble: ein Jack-Reacher-Roman

  • Trouble
    By Gary D. Schmidt

    What a shame for such a fine athlete. Was he in much pain? Undoubtedly, he was being drugged to relieve the discomfort. How was the family holding up under the strain? Franklin was in an induced coma, you jerks, thought Henry.

  • Trouble
    By Katherine Battersby

    A squirrel sees nothing but trouble in a bear newcomer who has terrible teeth, knife-like claws, and an oversized appetite, while her pet mouse perceives a new neighbor who is just trying to be friendly.

  • Trouble
    By Linda Howard

    MIDNIGHT RAINBOW: Was Priscilla Jane Hamilton Greer a society girl in over her head, or was she part of an espionage ring that could compromise U.S. interests for years to come?

  • Trouble
    By Kieran Finnane

    On the night of the trouble some people stayed in their cars, listening to music. Grace and Gabby were talking together outside their mother's grey car. Others gathered in or near the bus shelter. Reggie and Roslyn wanted to get going ...

  • Trouble
    By Non Pratt

    In this dazzling debut novel, a pregnant teen learns the meaning of friendship—from the boy who pretends to be her baby’s father.

  • Trouble
    By Santiago Lugo

    Trouble

  • Trouble: A Story of Love, Literature and Bittersweet Revenge
    By Joel Block

    His only close friends are the characters in the books he reads and, of course, those friendships are one-way.

  • Trouble
    By Jane Kurtz

    Tekleh is curious. Tekleh likes adventure. And trouble always seems to find him, no matter how hard he tries to avoid it. One day Tekleh's father decides that a gebeta...

  • Trouble
    By Bali Rai

    I spent most of the morning thinking about who I was going to try and sell the mobile phones to. ... He had a wicked phone already but I knew that I could tempt him with another one. Especially at the price I was giving him.

  • Trouble
    By Leonie Pratt, Non Pratt

    She is also fifteen and pregnant. Aaron is new at school and doesn't want to attract attention. So why does he offer to be the pretend dad to Hannah's unborn baby? Growing up can be trouble, but that's how you find out what really matters.

  • Trouble: Stories
    By Patrick Somerville

    And in “The Future, the Future, the Future,” Dan’s carefully planned life falters when he sees his wife kissing her boss. Trouble explodes with wicked humor, exuberant braininess, and unforgettable style.

  • Trouble: A memoir
    By Marise Gaughan

    ' -Fern Brady 'Raw, brutal and life-affirming' -Sara Pascoe 'Addictive, exhilarating and raw' -Daisy Buchanan, author of Insatiable 'Graphic, explicit, visceral' -Irish Times 'Blistering' -Sunday Business Post 'Transcendent' -Irish ...

  • Trouble
    By Fay Weldon

    Annette Horrocks has every reason to be happy. She lives in a lovely London house with her devoted husband, Spicer; her first novel is about to be published; and after...

  • Trouble
    By Gary D. Schmidt

    Fourteen-year-old Henry, wishing to honor his brother Franklin's dying wish, sets out to hike Maine's Mount Katahdin with his best friend and dog.

  • Trouble
    By Non Pratt

    "When Aaron willingly signs on to be the pretend father of Hannah's unborn baby, he is looking for redemption from a past that has a stranglehold on him.