Trust Me, I'm a Troublemaker
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Narrated by:
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Karl Theobald
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Written by:
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Pete Johnson
About this listen
Archie is a very mature child - some would say far too mature! Having grown up with his gran, he seems to have acquired some adult ways - and the kids at his new school find them unbearable. Especially Miranda - the class troublemaker.
At first she absolutely can't stand Archie, but then she starts to see him as a bit of a project - could she really make Archie into a troublemaker extraordinaire? Their unlikely friendship really gets going when Archie needs help to scare off his dad's new girlfriend....
©2005 Pete Johnson (P)2014 Audible, Inc.Critic Reviews
"Pete Johnson [is] one of our best contemporary children's humourists." (TES)
"A cleverly crafted fast-flowing comedy and the more subtle lessons in growing up and trying to change people won't be lost either." (Carousel)
"A lovely, funny book which explores the ideas of misfits and labelling people in a wonderfully entertaining way." (The School Librarian)
"Full of comedy, this book has a light touch that can be so difficult to achieve." (Teaching & Learning)
"An excruciatingly funny comedy." (Amanda Craig, The Times)
"A cleverly crafted fast-flowing comedy and the more subtle lessons in growing up and trying to change people won't be lost either." (Carousel)
"A lovely, funny book which explores the ideas of misfits and labelling people in a wonderfully entertaining way." (The School Librarian)
"Full of comedy, this book has a light touch that can be so difficult to achieve." (Teaching & Learning)
"An excruciatingly funny comedy." (Amanda Craig, The Times)