Summary Of Middle School And Snake Hill

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Middle School: How I survived bullies, broccoli, and Snake Hill.
James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts
In Middle School: How I survived bullies, broccoli, and Snake Hill, by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts, Rafe Katchadorian’s summer had begun and he was about to head to a summer school. Throughout the whole school year, he had broken most of the rules, which he thought were ridiculous, such as: not talking in the hallway and going to the bathroom only twice a day and his report card never saw an A. In addition, he made a million enemies and a total of zero friends. With the arrival of summer, his mother and grandmother sent him and his sister, Georgia to a summer school, the setting, called Camp Wannamorra. From the moment he stepped …show more content…

The Muskrats had to find something to blame the Bobcats on, therefore one of them came up with the idea to shoot a picture of them smoking in the woods. The sneaked out of the hut and quietly ran to the woods. As soon as they saw the Bobcats, they snapped some photos. The antagonist caught a glimpse of the camera’s flash light and the Bobcats all followed Rafe. Rafe made it to the hut safe, but something horrible happened. The photos were blurry and nothing could be seen. This was going to be their little secret and a high point of the story, but the Bobcats heard it and planned their revenge. The next day, all of the booger Eater’s precious books had been drowned. Frustrated, he messed up Mr. Sherwood’s office and ran away. Rafe found him in the woods and turned him back. When they returned, Rafe took the blame from the Booger Eater, because after all, he was the one that pushed him in the plan. Rafe already knew the consequences.
Mr. Sherwood expelled Rafe nearly two weeks before the end of the summer school. He could not wait to go there next summer to meet his friends again. His summer school experience led him to become the courageous boy he always wanted to be. His friends helped him overcome a great fear of his. Although it was reckless, Rafe fought for what he believed to be right. At last, Rafe discovered

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