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Camp
By (Author) Elaine Wolf
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
15th June 2012
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
256
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 147mm
340g
Every secret has a price.
For most girls, sleepaway camp is great fun. But for Amy Becker, it's a nightmare. Amy, whose home life is in turmoil, is sent to Camp Takawanda for Girls for the first time as a teenager. Although Amy swears she hates her German-immigrant mother, who is unduly harsh with Amy's autistic younger brother, Amy is less than thrilled about going to camp. At Takawanda she is subjected to a humiliating "initiation" and relentless bullying by the ringleader of the senior campers. As she struggles to stop the mean girls from tormenting her, Amy becomes more confident. Then a cousin reveals dark secrets about Amy's mother's past, which sets in motion a tragic event that changes Amy and her family forever.
Camp is a compelling coming-of-age novel about bullying, mothers and daughters, and the collateral damage of family secrets. It will resonate with a wide teenage readership. Camp will be a strong addition to school recommended reading and summer reading lists, and it is appropriate for anti-bullying programs. Mostly, though, Camp is a mother-daughter story for mothers and daughters to share.
Elaine Wolf was a camper and camp counselor for many summers. She became a special education teacher and then a high school reading/language arts specialist. The world she writes of is one she is passionate about and knows well. She is at work on her next novel and lives with her husband in Florence, Massachusetts.