A Semester in the Life of a Garbage Bag

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Scholastic Incorporated, 1987 - Juvenile Fiction - 257 pages
When luckless Raymond Jardine becomes Sean Delancey's eleventh-grade-English project partner, he persuades Sean's grandfather to pose as a long-deceased, obscure Canadian poet, in an effort to pass the course and win a vacation to a luxurious Greek island.Hoping to win a trip to an exotic Greek island, Raymond Jardine and Sean Delancey decide to impress the contest judges by selecting a highly obscure Canadian poet as their English project subject, but their scheming intrigue brings unexpected repercussions

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Section 1
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Section 2
23
Section 3
36
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About the author (1987)

Gordon Korman was born in Montreal, Canada on October 23, 1963. When his 7th-grade English teacher told the class they could have 45 minutes a day for four months to work on a story of their choice, Korman began This Can't Be Happening at Macdonald Hall. He was also the class monitor for the Scholastic TAB Book Club, so he sent his novel to the address on the TAB flyer, and a few days after his 14th birthday, he had a book contract with Scholastic. By the time he graduated from high school, he had published five other novels and several articles for Canadian newspapers. He received a BFA degree from New York University with a major in Dramatic Writing and a minor in Film and TV. He has written over 75 books for children and young adults including the Swindle series, The Juvie Three, and two books of poetry written by the fictional character Jeremy Bloom.

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