William in Trouble

William in Trouble by Richmal Crompton, published by Macmillan Children’s in 2011, features 326 pages of engaging juvenile fiction. This edition includes a redesigned cover that ties in with the new BBC television series, presenting a collection of ten stories centered around the character William, who is eager to contribute to his country during wartime. However, his well-meaning efforts often lead to chaos and mischief, highlighting the humorous side of his adventures.
Readers will find that each story showcases William’s unpredictable nature and his knack for getting into trouble, often leaving those around him bewildered. The narratives explore themes of heroism and the challenges of being a young boy during a tumultuous time, all while maintaining a lighthearted tone. This edition is suitable for young readers and fans of classic children’s literature, offering a delightful glimpse into William’s world of antics and adventures.
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Now with a fantastic redesigned cover to tie in with the newJust WilliamBBC television series! William is always ready to offer his services to his country. But why is it that his enthusiastic contribution is so seldom appreciated? William is determined to do his bit, but unfortunately no one else thinks he’d make a hero. Ten wonderful wartime stories where William proves himself just as dangerous, unpredictable and downright troublesome as the enemy!”
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