![]() He easily gets fed up with all of Rudy's constant remarks and escape attempts. Chip is peppy and cheery to begin with, but quickly becomes short-tempered and irritated due to Rudy's antics. Mike has a younger sister called Vikki.Ĭhip, Rudy and Mike's bunk counselor. He was sent to camp for getting high grades in school and considers that if this was his parents' idea of a reward, than he would've probably gotten into a lot more serious trouble if he had failed. Consequently, his laugh is very infectious and usually ends up making whole crowds laugh. ![]() He shares much of the same attitude toward camp and sports in particular as Rudy does and laughs at all of Rudy's witty remarks. Mike Webster is Rudy's best friend at camp. Very literal and logical, he, with his new friend Mike Webster, attempt to escape the island in an effort to return home, an action they both fail throughout the book (there is reference at the end to them eventually escaping a number of times, only to come back and try try again.) Rudy has a little brother who is remarkably like him. Exceptional at virtually everything, he hates everything about camp and anything that has to do with sports. Rudy Miller, the novel's protagonist, is a loner who is sent to camp against his wishes by his school's guidance department. ![]() It was republished, as with most of Korman's older books, in 2004 with a new cover and updated text. ![]() I Want to Go Home is a children's novel by Gordon Korman, first published in 1981. ![]()
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