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OverviewFrom the acclaimed author of The Lemonade War comes a new book starring two smart girls determined to liven up their town—one epic prank at a time. Odawahaka has always been too small for Maggie’s big scientific ideas. Between her stuck-in-a-rut mom, her grumpy grandpop, and the lifetime supply of sludgy soda in the fridge, it’s hard for Maggie to imagine a change. But when Lena moves in with her creative spirit and outrageous perspective, middle school takes off with a bang. Someone starts pulling the kind of pranks that send their rule-loving new principal into an uproar—complete with purple puffs of smoke, parachuting mice, and a scavenger hunt that leads to secret passageways. Suddenly the same-old football games, election for class president, and embarrassing stories feel almost exciting. And for the first time in her life, Maggie begins to wonder if there might be more to Odawahaka than she ever saw coming! Humorous, smart, and full of small-town heart, Nothing But Trouble will have mischief-loving readers caught up in the cleverness and determination of two girls who can’t be held down. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jacqueline DaviesPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperCollins Volume: 1 Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9780062369888ISBN 10: 0062369881 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 November 2016 Recommended Age: From 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsA sublimely subversive story of two resourceful girls hacking their way through sixth grade and discovering one of those extraordinary friendships that turn your world upside down and end up fundamentally changing you from the inside out forever. --Katie Bruce, Youth Services Librarian at the Princeton Public Library Friendship and family fun plus lots of humor make this a real page-turner. Maggie and Lena might be Trouble with a capital T, but they've got enough heart and moxie to change the world! --Bestselling Author Suzanne Selfors Full of unapologetic girl power and complete with appended activities based on Maggie's interest in physics and Lena's in Dadaism, [Nothing But Trouble] might especially appeal to lonely studious-and-creative types, with its reassurance that they're not as alone as they may think. --Horn Book Magazine Spearheaded by a couple of singular, funny, and complicated characters with a penchant for hacking, this a beautifully and quietly emotional story of the bravery in seeking your own voice and the triumph of connection. I can't wait to see what comes next for Maggie and Lena. Mus, sum! --Naphtali Faris, Mid-Continent Public Library The more strong and independent female characters in middle grade the better. Readers are going to fall in love with Maggie and Lena... Jaqueline Davies has done it again: fascinating characters, a page turner, surprising twists and turns! NOTHING BUT TROUBLE is a winner. --Colby Sharp, Nerdy Book Club Captures the power dynamics between adults and children and allows for the realization that everyone has a story worth hearing. --School Library Journal (starred review) The story's high entertainment value is balanced by more serious moments. --Publishers Weekly A vividly realized present-day setting, distinctive, believable characters, subversive humor, and satisfying ending give this title solid kid appeal. --Kirkus Reviews The story s high entertainment value is balanced by more serious moments. --Publishers Weekly The realistic depiction of the children s emotions and ways of expressing them will resonate with readers. Great for discussion, this involving and, at times, riveting chapter book has something to say and a deceptively simple way of saying it. --Booklist (starred review) for THE LEMONADE CRIME Highly readable and engaging, filled with real-life problems. The result is a funny, fresh, and plausible novel with likable characters. --School Library Journal for THE LEMONADE WAR Davies real talent is human relationships. --Betsy Bird, New York Public Library and Fuse#8 blog Zeroing in with uncommon perspicacity on the push-and-pull relationship between the two children, Davies casts them into a series of strenuous tests.... Action and humor make the hard lessons go down easy. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) for THE MAGIC TRAP Spearheaded by a couple of singular, funny, and complicated characters with a penchant for hacking, this a beautifully and quietly emotional story of the bravery in seeking your own voice and the triumph of connection. I can t wait to see what comes next for Maggie and Lena. Mus, sum! --Naphtali Faris, Mid-Continent Public Library The more strong and independent female characters in middle grade the better. Readers are going to fall in love with Maggie and Lena... Jaqueline Davies has done it again: fascinating characters, a page turner, surprising twists and turns! NOTHING BUT TROUBLE is a winner. --Colby Sharp, Nerdy Book Club A sublimely subversive story of two resourceful girls hacking their way through sixth grade and discovering one of those extraordinary friendships that turn your world upside down and end up fundamentally changing you from the inside out forever. --Katie Bruce, Youth Services Librarian at the Princeton Public Library Captures the power dynamics between adults and children and allows for the realization that everyone has a story worth hearing. --School Library Journal (starred review) Full of unapologetic girl power and complete with appended activities based on Maggie s interest in physics and Lena s in Dadaism, [Nothing But Trouble] might especially appeal to lonely studious-and-creative types, with its reassurance that they re not as alone as they may think. --Horn Book Magazine Friendship and family fun plus lots of humor make this a real page-turner. Maggie and Lena might be Trouble with a capital T, but they ve got enough heart and moxie to change the world! --Bestselling author Suzanne Selfors A vividly realized present-day setting, distinctive, believable characters, subversive humor, and satisfying ending give this title solid kid appeal. --Kirkus Reviews The story s high entertainment value is balanced by more serious moments. --Publishers Weekly Best known for The Lemonade War (2007) and its sequels, Davies brings the same strong sense of narrative along with a well-drawn, small-town setting and number of believable, sometimes quirky characters. Throughout the book, Lena s artistic outlook complements Maggie s engineering bent. --Booklist Full of unapologetic girl power and complete with appended activities based on Maggie's interest in physics and Lena's in Dadaism, [Nothing But Trouble] might especially appeal to lonely studious-and-creative types, with its reassurance that they're not as alone as they may think. --Horn Book Magazine A vividly realized present-day setting, distinctive, believable characters, subversive humor, and satisfying ending give this title solid kid appeal. --Kirkus Reviews The story's high entertainment value is balanced by more serious moments. --Publishers Weekly The more strong and independent female characters in middle grade the better. Readers are going to fall in love with Maggie and Lena... Jaqueline Davies has done it again: fascinating characters, a page turner, surprising twists and turns! NOTHING BUT TROUBLE is a winner. --Colby Sharp, Nerdy Book Club Friendship and family fun plus lots of humor make this a real page-turner. Maggie and Lena might be Trouble with a capital T, but they've got enough heart and moxie to change the world! --Bestselling Author Suzanne Selfors Spearheaded by a couple of singular, funny, and complicated characters with a penchant for hacking, this a beautifully and quietly emotional story of the bravery in seeking your own voice and the triumph of connection. I can't wait to see what comes next for Maggie and Lena. Mus, sum! --Naphtali Faris, Mid-Continent Public Library A sublimely subversive story of two resourceful girls hacking their way through sixth grade and discovering one of those extraordinary friendships that turn your world upside down and end up fundamentally changing you from the inside out forever. --Katie Bruce, Youth Services Librarian at the Princeton Public Library Captures the power dynamics between adults and children and allows for the realization that everyone has a story worth hearing. --School Library Journal (starred review) A sublimely subversive story of two resourceful girls hacking their way through sixth grade and discovering one of those extraordinary friendships that turn your world upside down and end up fundamentally changing you from the inside out forever. --Katie Bruce, Youth Services Librarian at the Princeton Public Library Author InformationJacqueline Davies is the bestselling author of the Lemonade War series, which has inspired young readers across the world to raise money for charitable causes. She is also the award-winning author of the Sydney and Taylor series, illustrated by Deborah Hocking, and Bubbles . . . UP!, illustrated by Sonia Sánchez, which was selected as an ALA Booklist Editors' Choice. Visit her online at jacquelinedavies.net. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |