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Books with title Trouble in Town

  • In Trouble Again!

    Marlene Skidmore

    Paperback (Faithful Life Publishers, July 30, 2010)
    It wasn't unusual for Wesley to get into trouble-but today was a special day and he did not want that to happen. Today his class was going to the park and Wesley loved the park. He talked to his father about it and he told him to just have fun and obey the rules. And that is what Wesley was determined to do. Wesley was having fun on the swings, when Joe pushed Wesley into Gracie. The teacher didn't see Joe push Wesley-she just saw Wesley knocking Gracie down-and Wesley was in trouble again. Wesley was so mad! He was planning ways to get even with Joe-when Rabbit and Squirrel came by and gave him some advice. What do you think Wesley should do? Should he get even or not? See what Rabbit and Squirrel thought and then find out what Wesley did.
  • In Trouble Again

    Redmond O'Hanlon

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  • Trouble in Rio

    Carl Weber, M. T. Pope

    Library Binding (Thorndike Press Large Print, June 12, 2019)
    Rio Duncan is one of the youngest children of the Duncan clan. With no solid position in the family business like his other siblings, he has been feeling out of place and decides to disappear. Rio leaves his Duncan identity behind and goes on a search for friends and family who can relate to him. His destination is Baltimore, and he is sure to find what he is looking for in the city with a community like no other. There, he also finds unexpected trouble. Corey Grant is making a name for himself in Baltimore with an inherited drug empire and a complicated relationship with his right-hand man. With plenty on his plate, Corey has almost no time for the romance he wants with Dre, and he feels like they are growing apart. That brings about a jealousy and insecurity that he doesn't know how to control.Diana Black is Corey's girlfriend-for-hire, and she has a taste for bad boys. She is loyal to Corey's cause, but how long will that last?Rio's personality and flair instantly gains him entrance into Corey's circle. Rio says he's looking for friends, but Corey is sure that other motives are on the table. When Rio has a change of heart about his newfound crew, he needs an escape plan. There is one problem: his family doesn't know where he is. Did he inherit any of the ruthless traits he observed in his father and brothers? Can the most colorful Duncan son get out of Baltimore and back home safe and sound now that he's on his own?
  • Bini in Trouble

    Mamta Bhatia

    Hardcover (Magi Pubns, Jan. 1, 1995)
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  • Tacky in Trouble

    Helen Lester

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, May 31, 2005)
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  • Timmy in Trouble

    Holly Webb

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing, Sept. 1, 2008)
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  • Timmy in Trouble

    Holly Webb

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing, March 15, 1794)
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  • Toto in Trouble

    B. Krone

    Paperback (Shuter & Shooter, May 6, 2007)
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  • Tacky in Trouble

    HelenLester

    Hardcover (PerfectionLearning, May 31, 2005)
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  • Tiger in Trouble

    Eric Walters

    (Scholastic Canada, Jan. 1, 2014)
    Eric Walters' timeless series about the zoo next door is now available from Scholastic Canada!In this sequel to Tiger by the Tail, Sarah and Nicholas Fraser are off to zoo camp for the week. Once they arrive, however, they quickly learn that the camp is not what it seemed.The siblings sleep in a rundown cabin with no running water; Vladimir, the gruff zookeeper, is more at home with his animals than with other people; and the owners are more interested in making a profit than in the well-being of the animals.When Sarah overhears a conversation late one night and learns about the sinister plans for Kushna the tiger, she and Nicholas once again must spring into action to save an endangered animal.
  • Twins in Trouble

    Amu Djoleto

    Paperback (Jaws, May 21, 1991)
    Level 1 is suited to readers who have been studying English for 3-4 years. The sentences are short and easy to understand. All the stories are illustrated to make them easier to follow. Widely varying in location and theme, they are sure to give pleasure to readers in class or at home. Themes: relationships, mystery, adventure.
  • Timmy In Trouble

    Holly Webb

    Paperback (Stripes Publishing, March 15, 1900)
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