Nicholas in Trouble
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Following on from the publication of "Nicholas", "Nicholas Again",
"Nicholas on Holiday" and 'Nicholas and the Gang", this is the equally
funny and charming fifth title in this well-loved series of books, now
available to English-speaking children all over the world. In "Nicholas in
Trouble", the gang sell raffle tickets for good cause, learn how to cross
the road safely and bring all kinds of interesting things to school, to
the surprise and consternation of their long-suffering teacher. In
"Nicholas", Goscinny and Sempe have created an archetypal schoolchild
whose world of mishaps, confusions and downright naughtiness are sure to
raise a smile, whatever the age of the reader.Written between 1959 and
1965, these classic books are loved by readers around the globe and offer
not only a hilarious and entertaining read, but a vivid description of
French life and culture. Though clearly set in a more innocent past, the
charming world conjured up in this book is instantly familiar, full of
situations almost everyone who has ever been seven years old can relate to
without any trouble at all: being made to write thank-you letters, having
to endure older relatives who keep insisting on giving you a kiss, and all
those arguments with your friends that seem like the most important thing
in the world one day, and are happily forgotten the next.Considered
classics and available in twenty-six languages, the Nicholas stories
delight both children and adults, and are regularly used as teaching
materials by primary and junior school teachers. Firmly established as a
literary cult figure, the sublimely innocent Nicholas has already charmed
millions of readers world-wide since these books were first published over
forty years ago. "Nicholas in Trouble" was translated from the original
French by the award-winning Anthea Bell, who also helped to bring "Asterix
the Gaul" to the English-speaking world.