Actual Rating is 1.5
, but I didn't want to put a 1 and bring down her rating just because I didn't 'feel' it.
Most people seemed to really like this book. So I thought it would be an excellent reading, like Erma Bombeck's books, full of funny short stories centering around a particular subject. In this case it was being a camp nurse. Only I didn't find it too amusing or engaging. In fact, the first couple of pages had me frowning.
Maybe my parents were old fashioned, but when they hauled me about the country I didn't get gadgets to occupy my mind. I was told to look out the window and enjoy the scenery. Even now when being hauled about the place by them or anyone else, even with a phone in my pocket and an ipod on my lap, I still enjoy staring out the window as the world whips by. Shalof has places her kids in the back of her vehicle steadfast in ignoring her as she tells them to take in the view and breathe the fresh air because or their electronic gaming devices. Perhaps that's the way of the world, but really...
Anyhow, the start obviously annoyed me and just kept going by calling the campy director a young man who looked like an acne faced teenager, but I decided to reserve judgment and give the book a proper go. After all, it was supposed to be good and it IS Canadian. So I did continue to slug my way through it, but maybe it's because I only ever went to one summer camp in my childhood and absolutely hated it, but this book just didn't do it for me. It was pretty much just a bunch of stories about a nurse treating everything from homesickness to heat stroke to broken bones while lamenting about how her kids are growing up and her son is becoming popular with the girls. All while hopping a total of 3 camps until she finds the one that loosely suits her religion, age, and temperament.
The Short of It
While I did not enjoy the book I'm pretty sure I might know at least one person who would, simply because it would probably remind her of her own camp nurse experiences.
This book would probably do well with an older age group than my own...people with kids...nurses, etc.
Unfortunately it did not go over well with me, but it was still a decent book that I'm sure other people will love.