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First edition. |
Description |
245 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm |
Summary |
"Iris Krasnow started going to summer camp at age 5. She sat around a fire roasting marshmallows until they burned; chased fireflies that dotted the night sky; swam in the expansive Blue Lake; and made friends that have lasted a lifetime, learning lessons along the way that she follows to this day. Now decades later, she returned to Camp Agawak in Wisconsin as a staff member to help resurrect Agalog, the camp's defunct magazine that she wrote for as a child. She's been doing this every summer for five years, participating in the same activities she loved as a young girl now filled with the wisdom, perspective, and appreciation that comes with age. A nostalgic, reminiscent memoir written from the heart, CAMP GIRLS details the essential life skills that formed who Iris became, and also the feelings of belonging to a family, not of blood, but of history, loyalty, and tradition. For Iris and many others, camp is key to fulfillment and success in life"-- Provided by publisher. |
Subject |
Camps for girls -- Wisconsin.
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Camps -- Social aspects.
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Campers (Persons) -- United States -- Biography.
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Krasnow, Iris -- Childhood and youth.
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Krasnow, Iris. (OCoLC)fst00378311
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Campers (Persons) (OCoLC)fst00844914
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Camps for girls. (OCoLC)fst00844988
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Camps -- Social aspects.
(OCoLC)fst00844982
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United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
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Wisconsin. (OCoLC)fst01204595
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ISBN |
9781538732267 (hardcover) |
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1538732262 (hardcover) |
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