Asthmatic outcast Spencer Pendleton has been expelled from Greenfield Middle School after taking the fall for the entire Tribe-a group of misfit middle schoolers living in the dark recesses of the school and picking on bullies. In the aftermath of losing the girl of his dreams and having to serve out his house arrest alongside an absentee father, Spencer has been exiled to Camp New Leaf. To his surprise, Peashooter and Yardstick have already made a home of the summer sleepaway camp and are busy recruiting new members to their ranks. Spirited and witty, this is a satisfying follow-up to The Tribe: Homeroom Headhunters (2013). Erin Anderson Booklist Online"
PRAISE FOR THE TRIBE: HOMEROOM HEADHUNTERS
..".Lord of the Flies for the modern era, Chapman's novel offers a new take on the ethos that pervades middle school and its caste system." "Booklist Online""
PRAISE FOR THE TRIBE: HOMEROOM HEADHUNTERS
" as though Wayside School were about to give way to The Hunger Games." "SLJ""
PRAISE FOR THE TRIBE: HOMEROOM HEADHUNTERS
"An engaging, over-the-top tale with much to say about how schools treat individuals and outsiders." "Kirkus""
PRAISE FOR THE TRIBE: HOMEROOM HEADHUNTERS
..".Lord of the Flies for the modern era, Chapman's novel offers a new take on the ethos that pervades middle school and its caste system." "Booklist Online""
PRAISE FOR THE TRIBE: HOMEROOM HEADHUNTERS " as though Wayside School were about to give way to The Hunger Games."--
SLJ
Sent to his father's home after being expelled from middle school, Spencer attempts to reconnect with Sully only to find himself in a secluded camp for troubled boys, where he works to foil the Tribe's plans for expansion. By the author of Homeroom Headhunters. 30,000 first printing.