Once a troublemaker, always a troublemaker? A reputation proves
challenging to change in this "rock-solid school story" (Publishers
Weekly) from Andrew Clements.
Clayton Hensley is accustomed to trouble: There's a folder of incident
reports in Principal Kelling's office that's as thick as a phonebook and
growing daily. Most recently, Clay's art teacher told the class to spend
the period drawing anything they wanted, and Clay decided to be extra
"creative" by drawing a spot-on portrait of Principal Kelling...as a
donkey.
It's a pretty funny joke, but Clay is coming to realize that the biggest
joke of all may be on him. When his big brother, Mitchell, gets in some
serious trouble, Clay decides to change his own mischief-making
ways...but he can't seem to shake his reputation as a troublemaker.
From the master of the school story comes a book about the fine line
between good-humored mischief and dangerous behavior--and how everyday
choices can close or open doors.