Son of Interflux

by Gordon Korman

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Even though his father is Senior Executive Vice President of Interflux, Simon leads his high school classmates in thwarting the giant corporation's plan to build a new complex and take over some city land.

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Simon has just moved to a new town and a new art school. Interflux, the world's largest corporation, plans to tear down the woods next to the school to build a factory. So Simon abstracts the student council funds, buys a tiny strip of land between the new factory site and the road, and builds a fence on the land. Simon and his friends lead the rest of the school to keep their land and prevent Interflux from starting construction on the factory.

The trouble really begins when Simon's father finds out what he's been doing, because Simon's father is the head of Interflux. Thus begins a battle between the corporation and the school and between father and son to outmaneuver each other for control of the tiny strip of land.

This is one of show more Gordon Korman's best books, with several hilarious scenes. show less
Simon Irving, the son of the vice-president of Interflux, the worlds largest corporation that only produces useless things just moved to Greenbush, New York and is trying to stop his father from building on the woods next to Nassau County High School for Visual, Literary and Performing Arts (The art school that Simon is attending at). With his new friends Sam "Sotirios" Stavrinidis, who paints at least one camel in every painting and Philip Baldwin, who shows potential but can never succeed in anything, they start a rival company to stop Interflux from building on the land. Simon has a great idea and buys a forgotten strip of land with the school's party money under the name I. Simon and starts Antiflux the so called "Bad Neighbour" of show more Interflux. They gather close to 1500 of the school's students to help fence the land that they bought so that Interflux is unable to pass through to build there. With Interflux pissed, Simon is faced with problems that Interflux is creating so they can get the land back, a crazy genius art teacher called Emile Querada who wants nothing but to win the Vishnik Prize and beat last years "creep" from Albany and other problems that he will come upon in the book.
Son of Interflux is an amazing book and one of Gordon Korman's best. I highly recommend it.
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This book is somehow a little more serious and touching than the average Gordon Korman book. My favorite of his books.
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Gordon Korman was born in Montreal, Canada on October 23, 1963. When his 7th-grade English teacher told the class they could have 45 minutes a day for four months to work on a story of their choice, Korman began This Can't Be Happening at Macdonald Hall. He was also the class monitor for the Scholastic TAB Book Club, so he sent his novel to the show more address on the TAB flyer, and a few days after his 14th birthday, he had a book contract with Scholastic. By the time he graduated from high school, he had published five other novels and several articles for Canadian newspapers. He received a BFA degree from New York University with a major in Dramatic Writing and a minor in Film and TV. He has written over 75 books for children and young adults including the Swindle series, The Juvie Three, and two books of poetry written by the fictional character Jeremy Bloom. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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Canonical title
Son of Interflux
Original publication date
1988
People/Characters
Simon Irving; Sam "Sotirios" Stavrinidis; Philip Baldwin
Important places
Long Island, New York, USA
Dedication
For the 1986 All-Wall Street Team, Nick Parcharidis and Sotirios "Sam" Panageas, and Sheldon "Shank" Paradis, the class of '86 MVP
First words
Newstime Magazine - October 23, 1985. Business. INTERFLUX NOW WORLD'S LARGEST CORPORATION. According to a poll recently published by a London consulting firm, the international manufacturing giant, Interflux, is now the large... (show all)st and richest corporation on the planet.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)Sometimes the great organizing principal of the universe wasn't such a bad guy after all.

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Fiction and Literature, Children's Books, Teen, Tween, Young Adult
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460LanguageSpanish, Portuguese, GalicianSpanish, Portuguese, Galician
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PZ7 .K8369 .SLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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