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"I wish with all my heart that I could be like them-- unworried, happy".
After being sent to camp, Susan knew the second she got on the bus that this wasn't the place for her. I've noticed that from the very beginning of the book that she doesn't have a very high self-esteem. In my opinion, it's her mother's fault. Susan is different from her family; she has darker hair, skin, and isn't skinny like the rest of them.
— May 06, 2016 09:47AM
After being sent to camp, Susan knew the second she got on the bus that this wasn't the place for her. I've noticed that from the very beginning of the book that she doesn't have a very high self-esteem. In my opinion, it's her mother's fault. Susan is different from her family; she has darker hair, skin, and isn't skinny like the rest of them.
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When I first encountered this book, it immediately seemed interesting. So far, I've learned that her mother doesn't really like her and her father doesn't do much too stand up for her. The main character, Susan, lives in Brooklyn, NY with her mother, father, grandmother, and younger sister. This family is living pay check to pay check. One summer they decide to save up and save their money to send Susan to camp.
— May 06, 2016 09:35AM
