Trouble Blows West

Trouble Blows West

Trouble Blows West

 

About the Book Trouble Blows West

 

Trouble Blows West

 

Book: Trouble Blows West

Author: Monique Bucheger

Genre: Mid-grade, blended family, horses

Release Date: April 13, 2012

Putting her body in motion before her brain is in gear creates a mountain of problems for 12-year-old Ginnie West. She is certain that defending her twin brother, Toran, from the biggest bully in sixth grade was the right thing to do. But Ginnie couldn’t be more wrong. She quickly learns that Toran doesn’t appreciate being rescued by a girl any better than Pierce likes being knocked down by one.

When Pierce seeks revenge on Ginnie, Toran sets aside his anger and helps her plot a payback prank at Pierce’s house. Sadly, Ginnie learns that Pierce has a reason for being a bully when she sees his dad drop him to the floor like a ragdoll. Realizing he’s a boy in big trouble, Ginnie decides to be his ally, because he won’t let her be his friend.

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My Thoughts on Trouble Blows West:

This is the second book in the Ginnie West series.  We had the pleasure of reading and reviewing the first book in this series as well.  They do read best if read in order, but you can read them out of order if you prefer to be a bit confused. 

In Trouble Blows West we meet Pierce who happens to be the bully of the sixth grade.  Ginnie and her twin brother are in that class and unfortunately, Toran finds himself the victim of the bully.  That is until his sister fights back for him.  

Ginnie realizes that might not have been the best move when both her brother and the bully are now mad at her.  

Pierce plans revenge because he has to show the world he can’t be bested by some girl.  It’s then that Toran helps his sister with a plan.  Unfortunately, they find out that Pierce is who he is because he’s being abused at home. 

The characters are loveable and you really feel for them.  As the reader, you find out earlier in the book than Ginnie and Toran do that Pierce is being abused.  It gives quite a bit of material for talking with your children about abuse and how we might be able to spot someone who is abused.  From there it’s a good chat on what to do when you know someone is being abused. 

The other heavy topic that leads to good conversations is bullying.  What should you do if you’re being bullied or know someone who is?  

This is a good book that we recommend. 

I have voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book which I received through Celebrate Lit. All views expressed are only my honest opinion. I was not required to write a positive review nor was I compensated in any other way. All opinions expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the FTC regulations.

About the Author of Trouble Blows West

 

Trouble Blows West

 

When Monique isn’t writing, you can find her playing taxi driver to one or more of her 12 children, plotting her next novel, scrapbooking, or being the “Mamarazzi” at any number of child-oriented events.

Even though she realizes there will never be enough hours in any given day, Monique tries very hard to enjoy the journey that is her life. She shares it with a terrific husband, her dozen children, twelve grand-darlings, too many cats, and many real and imaginary friends. She is the author of several books in three series and hopes to write many more.

 

More from Monique

Hello Everybody,

I’d like to welcome you to the second book in my Ginnie West Adventure Series: Trouble Blows West. The journey to writing this book started a long time ago as a promise to my high school creative writing teacher, Mrs. Marion Joyce Johnson.

It took me longer than I planned to start the series but has been a fun adventure.

Because Mrs. Johnson was such an inspiration to me, I made her a character in this book, Trouble Blows West to help my main character, Ginnie, nicknamed, “Trouble”, who gets into quite a pickle and needs a little help turning things around.

On page 2, Ginnie gets on the wrong side of the biggest bully in 6th grade. Pierce Owens goes after Ginnie’s twin brother, Toran. Ginnie knocks Pierce on his rear in front of the entire cafeteria—causing a big problem for Ginnie, Toran, and Pierce.

The bigger problem though is the reader finds out fairly quickly that Pierce is being abused at home. Ginnie and Toran don’t find out right away—but when they do, they decide to be Pierce’s ally—because Pierce won’t let them be his friend.

My real-life teacher, Mrs. Johnson, used to speak with a cockney accent on occasion. She is American born but was stationed in the United Kingdom with her husband and two sons, one of which is Astronaut, Col. (Retired USAF) Gregory H. Johnson, who piloted the Space Shuttle Endeavor twice.

I reached out to Greg earlier this year and he graciously met me on zoom and has called and texted with me as I have revamped Trouble Blows West, into an audiobook with my very talented narrator, Hillary Straga. We decided to have Mrs. Johnson, the character, voiced with a cockney accent to make her “pop.”

Greg, his brother, Gary, and I talked on a number of occasions as I edited this book to make the character, Mrs. Johnson, an even more authentic representation of their mother. Part of that story is told in my expanded dedication of the book to Mrs. Johnson as well as in Col. Greg Johnson’s Foreword at the beginning of the book.

Trouble Blows West explores the hard reality of child abuse in an age-appropriate way. Several teachers have read this book with their classrooms and shared with me that they have had great conversations on all aspects of bullying and being bullied, as well as what to do if you suspect someone is being abused.

As a former foster mom of over 100 kids, part of the reason I write the Ginnie West series is to empower kids being abused as well as encourage kids and adults alike to know they have the power to change their own stars.

My hope is that the story presented in Trouble Blows West will spark the courage some need to let their voice be heard, to make a difference in their own life, or in the life of someone who needs some help.

And believe it or not, kindness and humor are powerful tools that make life worth living. If you have to choose between being kind or being right, choose kindness.

Laugh lots, love much, write on!

Monique Bucheger

Blog Stops for Trouble Blows West

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Texas Book-aholic, November 21

Inklings and notions, November 22

Artistic Nobody, November 23 (Guest Review from Joni Truex)

Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, November 24

For Him and My Family, November 25

21st Century Keeper at Home, November 25

Library Lady’s Kid Lit, November 26

Through the Fire Blogs, November 27

Sara Jane Jacobs, November 28

deb’s Book Review, November 29

Locks, Hooks and Books, November 30

Mary Hake, November 30

Because I said so — and other adventures in Parenting, December 1

Ashley’s Bookshelf, December 2

Vicky Sluiter, December 3

 

Giveaway for Trouble Blows West

 

Trouble Blows West

 

To celebrate her tour, Monique is giving away the grand prize of a $50 Amazon Apple, Barnes & Noble, Google Play, or Kobo gift card!!

Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway!

Click the link below to enter.

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18 Comments

  1. lakesidelivingsite

    Thanks for sharing about this book, as a church librarian it is always nice to know what others think of the books. This helps us decide why to purchase. Thanks!

    1. Erin S.

      Oh, I’m so glad you can find it useful! I want to be able to let others know which are the good ones. I hate going to the library and having my kids ask if they can get a book but not knowing if it’d be one I could approve of or not.

  2. Bea LaRocca

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts on this book, it sounds like a wonderful story to share with my grandchildren

    1. Erin S.

      It is great for the age range I’ve mentioned.

    2. Erin S.

      I hope they enjoy this book and the whole series.

  3. Rita Wray

    Thank you for the review. Sounds like a good book. I love the cover.

    1. Erin S.

      Thanks for stopping by and checking out my review!

  4. Caryl Kane

    Wonderful review, Erin. Sounds like a great series. Thank you for sharing.

    1. Erin S.

      Thank you for stopping by!

  5. Emma

    This was a well-written book.

    1. Erin S.

      Thank you for stopping by!

  6. James Robert

    It’s been great getting to discover your book and share with the readers in my family. Thank you and thanks for the giveaway. 

    1. Erin S.

      Thank you for stopping by!

  7. Tashia Jennings

    Wonderful author. Thanks for sharing.

    1. Erin S.

      Thank you for stopping by!

  8. Debbie P

    This sounds like a fantastic book.

    1. Erin S.

      Thank you for stopping by!

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