The End Of The World As We Know ItAsked to write something for English class that expresses who he really is, 16-year-old Carson takes pleasure in blistering the page with hate for everything in his life. Stuck in a private school for kids who have repeatedly flunked out elsewhere, Carson knows he's got nowhere lower to sink to. "Flunk Out Academy" is the last resort for Carson and his classmates, in a small town where its deeply troubled students are decidedly unwelcome.
Comment from Ms. Secord
I have a hard time coming up with another book where the main character had so much anger inside! He advantages in his life that a lot of kids wished they had. Do you think Carson's anger was justifiable?