![]() One of the things that really strikes me as a grown-up re-reading Gordon Korman’s books is that there are no villains in his stories. Mike has no idea why Rudy had decided to take over Camp Algonkian Island. I Want to Go Home is the story of Rudy Miller’s attempts to escape from Camp Algonkian where he’s been sent for a summer of fun. Language: English Words: 3,173 Chapters: 2/? Comments: 2 Kudos: 8 Hits: 28įor Cinco Fandoms: I Want To Go Home! - Korman ("But you like playing music!")Īmidst this forced bonding time with his little sister, he meets Rudy Miller, a rising star in the local ballroom dancing scene, and a slightly infamous troublemaker. Then, the summer before his senior year of high school, his parents decide he still has too much free time, and volunteer him to be part of the band durring some of her performances and competitions as well. Since Mike Webster got his driver's licence (and his car), he's been stuck driving his sister, Vicky, to and from her Ballroom dance lessons. I'm kinda supprised that wasn't already a tag nglĪn AU based off the movie Stricly Ballroom (1991). Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like In I Want to Go Home, this counsellor looked after the boys in cabin 13., In I Want to Go. ![]() ![]() ![]() Favorites include the New York Times 1 bestseller The 39 Clues: One False Note, The Juvie Three, Son of the Mob, Born to Rock, and Schooled. Gay_possum_god Fandoms: I Want To Go Home! - Gordon Korman Gordon Korman has written more than fifty middle-grade and teen novels. ![]()
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