Asking for Trouble is a good book for young adult readers. I felt bad for Savvy, having to move so far away during her high school years, having to make new friends and trying to fit in. The book is very realistic in how hard it is for young teens to fit in and get involved in a new school. I would recommend this book for a young lady to read.
It's not easy making new friends, especially when you are 15 and your family has just moved across the pond, but Savannah (Savvy) Smith shows that telling the truth and being unselfish leads to the best rewards in the end.
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Fifteen year old Savvy and her family move to London, where she has a hard time fitting in at a new school. I thought this book was good, with Savvy having to make wise decisions about her life, with the Bible and her parents as a guide.