Can You Spell Revolution?

Can You Spell Revolution?
ISBN-10
0525479988
ISBN-13
9780525479987
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
263
Language
English
Published
2008
Publisher
Penguin
Author
Matt Beam

Description

A new kid at school, Clouds McFadden, and his friends decide to take lessons from revolutionary figures in history when they deal with boring routines and tyrannical teachers at Laverton Middle School.

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