Boy Trouble at Trebizon

Boy Trouble at Trebizon by Anne Digby is a fictional work published by Puffin in 1988. This edition spans 124 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Rebecca as she navigates the complexities of her third year, particularly her relationship with Robbie, Trish’s brother, who faces serious accusations of joy riding. As Rebecca grapples with the implications of clearing Robbie’s name, she finds herself at a crossroads that could jeopardize her aspirations in tennis.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of friendship, loyalty, and the challenges of adolescence. The plot centers on Rebecca’s internal conflict as she weighs her commitment to helping Robbie against her ambition to secure a place in the county tennis squad. This edition invites readers to explore the dynamics of teenage relationships and the pressures that come with pursuing one’s goals in a competitive environment.
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Before the end of her first term in the third year Rebecca begins to wish she’d never met Robbie, Trish’s car-mad brother. For Robbie is accused of joy riding and Rebecca discovers that clearing him is likely to cost her her big chance in tennis – a place in the county squad.
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