Triple Trouble
- 159 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
Janet Lambert se destacó por la creación de sagas familiares interconectadas dentro de su extensa obra para jóvenes lectores. Sus narrativas a menudo presentaban personajes cuyas vidas se entrelazaban a través de múltiples series, frecuentemente ambientadas en bases militares, lo que reflejaba sus experiencias personales. La fortaleza de Lambert residía en su habilidad para capturar la esencia de la vida de las adolescentes y sus dinámicas familiares, creando mundos inmersivos que resonaron con generaciones de lectores.





Fourteen year old Cinda Hollister sets out to help her third cousin Paula Marsh. Paula is deeply troubled by her mother's plans to re-marry and Cinda tries to persuade her to accept her new stepfather, Frederick Aldrich. As she plots and plans her strategies, she has plenty of time to enjoy beach parties and many good times with her family and friends. By selling a beloved boat and pooling their savings, the young Hollisters manage to buy their father a second-hand cabin cruiser! Paula sees their unselfishness at work and considers opening her mind and heart to those who love her.
The moment Cinda Hollister sees her parents in earnest conversation, she senses impending disaster! She is almost relieved when she learns that the problem involves a move to a new neighborhood. Cinda turns what could be a difficult summer into a fun one as she organizes, produces and writes a production for an amateur theater group. Is it possible that she could find herself in the role of actress, as well?
With her head in the clouds yet her feet on the ground, sixteen year old Cinda Hollister dances through this fast-moving story about a fun group of teenagers. Through good times and serious ones, Cinda and her friends fumble with ideas, attitudes and principles, trying their wings, throughout the adventurous task of growing up.