Description
Garbage has come to life as animated creatures called junklets and are wreaking havoc in elementary schools. Only the specially trained kids from the magical School of Garbage can stop the rise of the trash monsters. With the school’s magical janitorial supplies—brooms that can fly, toilet plungers that can reverse gravity, and mops that can capture anything in their strings—the ordinary becomes extraordinary.
Landon Murphy discovers the undercover janitorial world when his soon-to-be-stepsister, Jade Shu, guides him through a magical portal at the bottom of a dumpster that leads to a fantastical landfill and the home of the School of Garbage, where she has secretly been a student for the last few years.
Problems at home with his family make it hard for Landon to feel like he belongs anywhere, but he is quickly welcomed as a student at the intriguing school for wizard-like janitors. His class on the science of garbology is like being a crime-scene investigator, and every student gets to bond with one of three Servites—small, magical animals who exhale enchanted dust to help kids focus or be creative or have energy.
Landon and Jade—along with allies from the original series—are tasked to take out the trash and figure out who—or what—is behind the mysterious garbage attacks and stop them before the entire world is literally trashed.
Tyler Whitesides once worked part-time at a middle school as a night custodian. Wandering the halls each night sparked the ideas which led to the Janitors series. As an author, Tyler has presented in many states, speaking to more than 700 schools across the country. He loves music and the great outdoors. He lives in northern Utah with his two sons.
Tyler Whitesides once worked part-time at a middle school as a night custodian. Wandering the halls each night sparked the ideas which led to the Janitors series. As an author, Tyler has presented in many states, speaking to more than 700 schools across the country. He loves music and the great outdoors. He lives in northern Utah with his two sons.