![]() ![]() I first started to really laugh when Rudy wrote his letter home to camp. Rereading I Want To Go Home, I still thought it was hilarious. I thought it was completely hilarious, but that was over a decade ago. My fifth grade teacher was big on Gordon Korman, and he read this book to our class. In a camp full of clone counselors, whiny cabin mates and a plethora of opportunities to cause trouble, Rudy and Mike find themselves actually having fun as they attempt to escape over and over again. Together, Mike and Rudy scheme again and again to escape. Rudy is difficult and stoic, but he’s also a mastermind for causing trouble. He quickly teams up with Mike Webster, who feels the same way about summer camp and all the activities. Rudy hates camp and everything it entails. ![]() Upon recommendation from the school guidance counselor, Rudy Miller is sent to Camp Algonkian Island for boys. ![]()
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