"I Want to Go Home" by Gordon Korman follows the story of Rudy Miller, a boy who gets sent to camp against his will and is determined to escape. Through his humorous escapades and attempts to outsmart the camp counselors, Rudy eventually learns to appreciate the camp experience and the friends he makes along the way. The novel highlights themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the importance of stepping outside of one's comfort zone.
"Hideout" by Gordon Korman follows the story of the Falconer siblings who run away from home to live in an abandoned cabin deep in the woods. As they try to survive on their own, they encounter various challenges and unexpected guests. The book explores themes of family bonds, survival, and self-discovery.
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The major conflict in "Schooled" by Gordon Korman is when Cap Anderson, a boy raised on a commune, is suddenly thrust into the world of public school after his guardian falls ill. The conflict arises from Cap's unconventional ways clashing with the expectations and norms of the students at Claverage Middle School.
Home Gordon has written: 'Sussex county cricket'
Jeff Gordon currently lives in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The book "Schooled" by Gordon Korman takes place in modern times, as it was first published in 2007. The story follows a teenage boy named Cap who has been home-schooled on a commune and must navigate the challenges of attending public school for the first time.
Gordon Russell has written: 'How to furnish your home' 'Designer's trade: autobiography of Gordon Russell'
A brief summary of the poem Home and Love by Robert Service is that when you have both home and love you are complete. One without the other is not enough.
W.J Gordon has written: 'Our country's shells, and how to know them' 'Our home railways'
Gordon W. Miller has written: 'Educational opportunity and the home' -- subject(s): Educational sociology, Home and school
Juliette Gordon Low died at her home on Lafayette Square in Savannah, Georgia, US