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School Library Journal
Reviewed on April 1, 2008
Gr 7-10 Nothing is as it seems when Trouble arrives in varied and symbolic ways for two families and two communities. Franklin Smith, the arrogant scion of an aristocratic New England family, is accidentally struck while running and subsequently dies. The blame is accepted by a classmate, a Cambodian immigrant from a nearby town. When legal technicalities prevent Chay Chouan from being jailed, the perceived miscarriage of justice reverberates through idyllic Blythbury-by-the-Sea. Franklin's younger brother, Henry, becomes determined to climb Mount Katahdin, a feat that...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on May 1, 2008
"If you build your house far enough from Trouble, then Trouble will never find you." Such is the credo of the fortunate Smith family of Blythbury-by-the-Sea, a (fictional) WASP-y outpost of Boston. But when Trouble arrives, it just keeps on coming. First, oldest son Franklin lies in a coma after being hit by a car; a young Cambodian immigrant is identified as the driver. Daughter Louisa, hugely distraught, retreats to her bedroom, and fourteen-year-old Henry is left on his own. With the newly adopted Black Dog,...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2008
Henry's brother, Franklin, is comatose after a car accident involving a young Cambodian immigrant. Henry and his dog set off to Ma...Log In or Sign Up to Read More