Monday, July 21, 2008

Camp Camp


This book defines my summer existence since age 11.

This book can and should be judged by its cover.

It is a hilarious amalgamation of pictures and stories from campers reliving their camp memories. With each page I read, I feel like I am going behind enemy lines- learning the insider details of camps outside of my own. Yet at the same time, I'm learning that my ability to relate to all of these awkward, yet familiar experiences shows that at the core, every camp is just camp- in all of its glory.

If you are a camp outsider and have always wondered what goes on in what appears to be a summer cult... you should pick this one up.

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