### From School Library Journal Grade 6Π²Πβ8Π²ΠβQuintessential good-kid Milton Fauster knows all about his sister Marlo's life of petty crime. So, when they are both killed in a freak marshmallow explosion, he isn't surprised that she doesn't qualify for Heaven, but he's shocked to find that he isn't
Heck - Where the Bad Kids Go
β Scribed by Basye, Dale E
- Book ID
- 107000472
- Publisher
- Random House Children's Books
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Heck 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780375849886
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β¦ Synopsis
WHEN MILTON AND Marlo Fauster die in a marshmallow bear explosion, they get sent straight to Heck, an otherworldly reform school. Milton can understand why his kleptomaniac sister is here, but Milton is--or was--a model citizen. Has a mistake been made? Not according to Bea ''Elsa'' Bubb, the Principal of Darkness. She doesn't make mistakes. She personally sees to it that Heck--whether it be home-ec class with Lizzie Borden, ethics with Richard Nixon, or gym with Blackbeard the Pirate--is especially, well, heckish for the Fausters. Will Milton and Marlo find a way to escape? Or are they stuck here for all eternity, or until they turn 18, whichever comes first?
From the Hardcover edition.
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