Trouble with the Fiend

Cover of Trouble with the Fiend by Sheila Lavelle
Publisher: Puffin
Year: 1995
Language: en
Edition: New Ed edition
Pages: 117
ISBN-13: 9780140371840
Dimensions:
Height: 8.27 Inches
Length: 0.29 Inches
Weight: 0.16975594174 Pounds
Width: 6.46 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.9/14
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Trouble with the Fiend by Sheila Lavelle is a New Ed edition published by Puffin in 1995, featuring 117 pages in English. This book presents a story centered around the mischievous antics of Angela and her friend Charlie, who find themselves in a series of troublesome situations stemming from Angela’s playful yet troublesome ideas.

Readers will encounter themes of friendship and social dynamics as Charlie grapples with the consequences of Angela’s tricks, including a particularly chaotic incident involving an airing cupboard. The narrative explores the challenges and complexities of their relationship, highlighting the impact of Angela’s behavior on those around her. This edition offers a glimpse into juvenile fiction that reflects on social themes relevant to young readers.


Official synopsis Publisher

“Pretending to poison Laurence Parker was Angela’s idea and it was her fault the airing cupboard blew up. Soon Charlie has had just about enough of Angela’s fiendish tricks.”–Back cover.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “Trouble with the Fiend” by Sheila Lavelle. Synopsis preview: “Pretending to poison Laurence Parker was Angela’s idea and it was her fault the airing cupboard blew up. Soon Charlie has had just about enough of Angela’s fiendish tricks.”–Back cover.
Who is the author of “Trouble with the Fiend”?
“Trouble with the Fiend” is credited to Sheila Lavelle.
When was “Trouble with the Fiend” published?
Publisher: Puffin. Year: 1995.
What is the ISBN for “Trouble with the Fiend”?
ISBN-13: 9780140371840.
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Language: en. Pages: 117. Edition: New Ed edition.

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