What happens when a troll who cannot read decides that no one else should be allowed to read either?
In The Troll in Trouble, Mai and her brother are swept into an unexpected adventure when they cross paths with a fearsome troll determined to steal books and keep others from learning. As the children face danger, meet unexpected allies, and search for a way forward, they begin to discover that there is more behind the troll's anger than they first imagined.
The troll has spent his life lashing out at others, hiding his own struggles behind fear and cruelty. But when his actions finally catch up with him, he is forced to confront a painful truth: his inability to read has left him frustrated, ashamed, and alone. Rather than answering hurt with more hurt, Mai and her brother offer something the troll never expected-understanding, forgiveness, friendship, and the chance to learn.
Filled with adventure, humor, danger, and heart, The Troll in Trouble is a richly illustrated children's story about the power of literacy and the courage it takes to change. Young readers will follow an imaginative journey that explores why people sometimes hurt others when they are hurting themselves, while showing that compassion does not ignore wrongdoing-it can open the door to transformation.
At its heart, The Troll in Trouble celebrates reading as more than a school skill. Books can connect people, open new worlds, build confidence, and give hope to those who feel left behind. Through Mai's courage and compassion, children are reminded that learning is worth protecting, forgiveness can be powerful, and even someone who has made serious mistakes may be capable of becoming a friend.
A thoughtful choice for families, classrooms, libraries, and educators, The Troll in Trouble invites children to enjoy an exciting story while reflecting on friendship, empathy, loneliness, forgiveness, and the life-changing gift of learning to read.
A story for every child who loves adventure-and for anyone who has ever needed a second chance.