Trouble
by Non Pratt
Print Length: 384 pages
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers Publication Date: June 10, 2014
Language: English
Synopsis:
In this dazzling debut novel, a pregnant teen learns the meaning of friendship—from the boy who pretends to be her baby’s father.
When the entire high school finds out that Hannah Shepard is pregnant via her ex-best friend, she has a full-on meltdown in her backyard. The one witness (besides the rest of the world): Aaron Tyler, a transfer student and the only boy who doesn’t seem to want to get into Hannah’s pants. Confused and scared, Hannah needs someone to be on her side. Wishing to make up for his own past mistakes, Aaron does the unthinkable and offers to pretend to be the father of Hannah’s unborn baby. Even more unbelievable, Hannah hears herself saying “yes.”
Told in alternating perspectives between Hannah and Aaron, Trouble is the story of two teenagers helping each other to move forward in the wake of tragedy and devastating choices. As you read about their year of loss, regret, and hope, you’ll remember your first, real best friend—and how they were like a first love.
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After graduating from Trinity College Cambridge, Non Pratt became a book editor at Usborne, working on the bestselling Sticker Dolly Dressing and Things to Make and Do series. She lives in London with her husband and small(ish) child and writes full time. Trouble is her first novel. Find her on Twitter @nonpratt.
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I did when I was a kid, everyone did as a kid, I suppose. With life experience, I choose to trust carefully.
ReplyDeleteI don't exactly trust easily, but I'm quite a nonchalant person, so I can easily go with things if I feel like nothing too bad can come out of it. I always keep in mind that that the other person can have absolutely anything going on in their head, though.
ReplyDeleteNo I don´t... Like Mai says.. when I was a kid yes :)
ReplyDeleteYes I trust people very easily. I have faith in people and always look for good.
ReplyDeleteI do not trust easily at all and once you lose it thats it.
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