Trouble
Fiction | Novel | YA | Published in 2008
297
Novel • Fiction
Maine • Contemporary
2008
YA
12-16 years
930L
Trouble by Gary D. Schmidt follows a person named Henry who is from a family in Massachusetts. He embarks on a journey with his friend and a dog to climb Mt. Katahdin, dealing with personal and historical complexities along the way. This journey compels each character to confront their own understanding of community and identity.
Melancholic
Contemplative
Inspirational
Emotional
Bittersweet
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Trouble by Gary D. Schmidt is celebrated for its poignant exploration of family, grief, and redemption. Readers praise Schmidt's evocative prose and rich character development. Some critique the pacing as uneven, but the story's emotional depth and impactful themes resonate strongly. Ideal for those who appreciate nuanced, heartfelt narratives.
Readers who enjoy Trouble by Gary D. Schmidt typically appreciate thought-provoking coming-of-age stories. Fans of John Green's Looking for Alaska or Jerry Spinelli’s Stargirl will find appeal in its exploration of grief, resilience, and friendship, set against a compelling New England backdrop.
3,981 ratings
Loved it
Mixed feelings
Not a fan
297
Novel • Fiction
Maine • Contemporary
2008
YA
12-16 years
930L
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