It's 1979 and shy, awkward, 13-year old Derek St. James has just been sent to a remote summer camp in the wilds of the Ontario Muskokas. His geeky reputation and his take-charge femme-fatale cousin seem to be the only things that can protect him, but, though it promises to be twelve days of abject torture and humiliation, things slowly begin to become more than he at first imagines. He begins to learn about the world around him, the value of friends, and most especially about himself.
It's 1979 and shy, awkward, 13-year old Derek St. James has just been sent to a remote summer camp in the wilds of the Ontario Muskokas. His geeky reputation and his take-charge femme-fatale cousin seem to be the only things that can protect him, but, though it promises to be twelve days of abject torture and humiliation, things slowly begin to become more than he at first imagines. He begins to learn about the world around him, the value of friends, and most especially about himself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eldon Crowe is a writer of general, speculative, and what he likes to call "spiritual" fiction. He is the author of the Creation Series of Fall, Fallen, and Flood, as well as The Boathouse, Sammar, and Portal. His short fiction has appeared in anthologies such as the Canadian Authors Association's Fifteen Stories High. He lives in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, with his wife, Lynda, son, Dean, and a menagerie of feathered and furred critters. He is also sometimes visited by his daughter, Laura.
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