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Born to rock

Korman, Gordon. (Author).

Young Republican Leo Caraway discovers that his biological father is none other than millionaire King Maggot, lead singer of the punk band Purge. He accepts a job on King's tour in the hope of securing sorely needed college tuition. His journey to punk-rock appreciation has him questioning his traditional values and every principle he holds dear.

Book  - 2006
  • ISBN: 043994600X
  • ISBN: 9780439946001
  • Physical Description viii, 261 pages
  • Publisher Markham, Ont. : Scholastic Canada, [2006]

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Red Maple Award 2007 nominee
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Born to Rock
Born to Rock
by Korman, Gordon
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Born to Rock


Leo Caraway - high school senior, president of the Young Republicans club, 4.0 GPA, future Harvard student - had his entire future perfectly planned out. That was, until the X factor. As in Marion X. McMurphy, aka King Maggot, the lead singer of Purge, the most popular, most destructive band punk rock has ever seen. He's also Leo's biological father. When Leo discovers that his real father is a punk rock legend, he is disgusted. Not only is Leo not a punk rock fan, but he believes the X factor (the Maggot blood that is running through his veins) is a dangerous time bomb just waiting to explode. And sure enough, it does - Leo stubbornly defends the unlikeliest of people, thereby getting himself falsely accused of cheating on a test. Because of the blemish on his record, the once star pupil finds his scholarship to Harvard taken away. So he hatches the crazy plan of going on tour with King Maggot for Purge's summer revival tour, all the while secretly hoping to convince Maggot to pay for his tuition. But life on the road is even crazier than Leo ever bargained for, and before the summer is out, he will finally discover the surprising truth about his dad, his friends, and most important, himself.