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Who Is Homeschooled In Gordon Korman's Schooled?
The novel Schooled, by Gordon Korman, is very unique. Capricorn Anderson, the main character, has a rough start and gets moved to the middle school after being homeschooled by his grandmother Rain in Garland Farms where they are following the act of being hippies.
Rain is picking plums from the plum tree and she slips and falls. Cap. drives Rain to the hospital at age thirteen and gets pulled over at the hospital. Cap. can not be homeschooled by her and must go to the Cleavage Middle School. This is a huge difference because he was home schooled, in the area of where no one knows what is going on in the modern world, and then Cap. had to go to the middle school.
While his stay at the Middle School he is called freakazoid and was made fun

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