This fiery autobiographical novel captures a pivotal week or two in the
life of fourteen-year-old Jack Gantos, when he began to slide off track
as a kid who in just a few years would find himself locked up in a
federal penitentiary for the crimes portrayed in the memoir Hole in My
Life. Set in Fort Lauderdale, The Trouble in Me opens with an
explosive encounter in which Jack first meets his awesomely rebellious
older neighbor, Gary Pagoda, just back from juvie for car theft.
Instantly mesmerized, Jack decides he will do whatever it takes to be
like Gary. As a follower, Jack is eager to leave his old self behind and
desperate for whatever crazy, hilarious, frightening thing might happen
next. But he may not be as ready as he thinks when the trouble in him
comes blazing to life.
The Trouble in Me by Jack Gantos is a brutally honest memoir that is
dark, funny, and most of all, true-to-life.