Too Much Trouble

Too Much Trouble

by TomAvery (Author)

Synopsis

Get out, Emmanuel! growled my uncle. Take your brother and go.

But where can two boys go when they're on their own, on the run, with little money or food? All 12-year-old Emmanuel knows is that he has to look after Prince. They were his father's last words to him.

On the train to London, Em and Prince have no idea where they will end up - but then they meet the mysterious Mr Green and his friends . And that's when things start to spin out of control...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 144
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 02 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 1847802346
ISBN 13: 9781847802347
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Media Reviews
A gripping story - it really draws the reader in and Emmanuel's determination to do the best for his brother makes him a very sympathetic character. A good read for boys - even those who claim not to like books; get them to try it! || 'This prize-winning story will grab readers' attention from the opening moments and hold them spell-bound from then on' and 'Debut novelist Tom Avery shines real insight on how different some children's lives are in this gripping and deeply moving story.' || Recommended summer reading. An original interpretation of the Oliver Twist story reflecting a number of critical and significant contemporary issues. Worthy winner of the 2010 Frances Lincoln Diverse Voices Award. || This is an interesting take on the seedy London underworld of deprivation and illegal immigration. || The novel raises important issues around homelessness and the experiences of children coming to the UK without family support. However, the fast-paced plot takes precedence in the novel, meaning these issues are explored in a way that younger readers can relate to. Complex and challenging themes never overwhelm the story which ends with some resolution and optimism for the futures of the two boys. || This brilliant, shocking story reveals an underworld of all too belieevable horror. Told with simplicity and conviction, the brutality of the boys' ordeal is redeemed by Emmanuel's love for his brother. A wonderful book. || Fast-moving ...shows life on the edge of society.
Author Bio
Tom Avery grew up in Lewisham and trained as a primary teacher at the University of Greenwich. He taught in South London for two years, and then in inner-city Birmingham. He is now co-ordinator of English, Communication and Language at a primary school in Kentish Town, London. He loves working with young people, helping them to develop their interests and encouraging them to think about the world around them. The issues of street crime and unaccompanied refugee children, addressed in Too Much Trouble, affect the lives of many of the children he's met through his work. Tom lives in North London with his wife and young son.