Troublemaker
- cayun702
- Feb 8, 2022
- 1 min read
by Andrew Clements

If you sensed one of the troubles our troublemaker caused is related with a principal behind the picture of the grumpy donkey from the book title and the cover, your starting can't be wrong.
If you don't open this book from the thought what you can earn from reading this book is not far from your speculation, you are wrong.
Sixth-grader Clay is nonchalantly in trouble, and he can't wait to tell his brother, Mitch about his latest accomplishment —a realistic portrait of Principal Kelling as a donkey.
But his 19-year-old brother, who's just finished a 30-day jail sentence after losing his temper in court, is not amused, and he orders Clay to keep away from all kinds of troubles. Reluctantly, Clay promises to do so, but learns that his body has been so well established into the trouble that he comes to be flustered between the squeamish feeling to be a coward and the expectation of being a good person.
Is satiating his brother worth stifling all fun which he and his best friend has been sharing?
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