
Trouble the Water
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Eleven-year-old Callie is fearless, stubborn, and a little nosy. So when she sees an old yellow dog wandering around town by itself, you can bet she's going to figure out who he belongs to. But when her sleuthing leads her to cross paths with a white boy named Wendell who wants to help, the segregated town doesn't take too kindly to their budding friendship.
Meanwhile, a nearly invisible boy named Jim is stuck in a cabin in the woods. He's lost his dog, but can't remember exactly when his pup's disappeared. When his companion, a little boy named Thomas, who's been invisible much longer than he, explains that they are ghosts, the two must figure out why they can't seem to cross the river to the other side just yet…
And as Callie and Wendell's search for the old dog brings them closer and closer to the cabin in the woods, the simmering prejudices of the townspeople boil over.
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- Intro
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: The Old Dog
- Chapter 2: Callie, at Least a Little Bit Free
- Chapter 3: Jim, the Almost-Visible Boy
- Chapter 4: To Think of Yourself as a River
- Chapter 5: Wendell Crow Goes to Town
- Chapter 6: How the Cabin Became Home
- Chapter 7: A Brief History of Celeste, Kentucky
- Chapter 8: The Woods
- Chapter 9: Thomas
- or, The Other Boy Who Lived in the Cabin
- Chapter 10: Company Comes to the Woods
- Chapter 11: Mysteries and Secrets
- Chapter 12: Seeing Fred
- Chapter 13: The Drowned Boy
- Chapter 14: How Callie Learned What She Learned
- Chapter 15: The Weekly Advance
- Chapter 16: The Road Home Is Through the Window
- Chapter 17: When Jim Trebble's Mama Opened the Door
- Chapter 18: The Catcher Boy
- Chapter 19: Sooner or Later Comes Sooner
- Chapter 20: The Story Comes down the Hill
- Chapter 21: Some Place We Ain't Even Thought of Yet
- Chapter 22: The Deputy Sheriff Pays a Call
- Chapter 23: The Old Dog Goes Home
- Chapter 24: Fair on the Face of It
- Chapter 25: Across the River to the Other Side
- Chapter 26: Trouble the Water
- About Frances O'Roark Dowell
- Copyright
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