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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever is the sixth book in the series by Jeff Kinney. It tells the story of Greg Heffley’s winter break, where he is trapped indoors with his family during a massive blizzard, all while dealing with a stressful school incident that has the police closing in on him.
Plot summary
The prime suspect: As the holidays approach, Greg finds himself in trouble at school after property is damaged. Though he’s “sort of” innocent, he knows he’s the prime suspect and is trying to keep a low profile.
A blizzard strikes: Just as the authorities are about to catch up to him, a huge snowstorm hits and traps Greg inside the house with his bickering family. The rest of the book details the hilarious and frustrating effects of the family’s “cabin fever”.
Family chaos: The Heffley family endures a variety of cabin-fever-induced events, including running out of food, power outages, and a flooded basement. Greg’s youngest brother, Manny, causes a lot of trouble, while his older brother, Rodrick, adds to the chaos.
A surprising end: In the end, a selfless act by Greg (driven by his desire to get a video game) helps clear his name. He is credited by the local newspaper for clearing the snow off a church’s driveway, which allows a soup kitchen to open. The story concludes with Greg appreciating his family, but he’s also happy to see the snow melt so he can get back to his old life.
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