A coming of age story involving friendship, teenage awkwardness, and discovering that maybe not all boys are yucky!
First let me say this book is beautifully printed. The cover is so sturdy for a paperback book and the pages are thick and smooth. The text was easy to read.
Ok now back to the story! It was so good. Emily, the main character, is strong, smart, and capable, but she isn’t perfect, and she makes mistakes - sometimes it’s her actions, sometimes it’s her words. Her adventures at camp brought me right back to my own childhood. And while I never went to camp (and I live vicariously through my children’s experiences), I could imagine being at right there at Camp Silver Lake: having hours of fun, building close friendships, having fights, feeling unsure of myself, getting into trouble, feeling a wide range of emotions in a given day and the thrill of toilet-papering!
I have a 12 year old daughter, and I think this book also helped me to remember what it’s like to be her age. It’s not easy growing up.
I am really looking forward to Book 2!