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As Gabi sees her friends enjoying their summer while she’s expected to work in the family bakery and has plans to attend Camp Everwood, she doesn’t anticipate that her summer would turn out to be life-changing. Gabi’s journey to camp is filled with embarrassing obstacles, a few unfriendly campers, and homesickness. When she reaches out to her parents for help, she’s met with indifference. These challenges all lead her to a personal relationship with God. Gabi anticipates her friend’s arrival to camp, hoping that Jennifer would cure all the hurts she feels inside. When she realizes that Jennifer cannot save her, she turns to the one who can.
Six-year-old Lily has a best friend for play group day all picked out, but unfortunately the differences between first graders and second graders are sometimes very large.
Dear _________, I spent the last year counting down the seconds until I could come back to Camp Pine Haven and see my BFF Nicole. Every summer we have together at camp is better than the last! Well, except this year. I don't know what's up with Nic, but suddenly I can't say anything right. I thought she'd be happy for me that things at home have gotten better, but it almost seems like she's mad that my life is going so well. Am I losing my best friend? XO, Darcy
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