![]() ![]() I think that this book is good for kids ages 9-12 because sometimes it is hard to understand, or it may be confusing for some people. I liked this book because it’s funny, sad, intriguing all at once. She learns to deal with those incidents and make the most of her time at camp. Unexpected things and incidents that Vera isn’t prepared for occur. Camp is going downhill for her.īut soon enough, Vera gets used to the dirty toilets and learns how to deal with her her tent mates and their mean friends. There is no electricity or running water and, most importantly, she has no friends. ![]() Her tent mates, who are five years older then her, bring candy even though the camp doesn’t allow it. Once she gets there, Vera changes her mind about camp. She isn’t prepared for the camp ahead of her. from a girl at her church, and she is determined to go there. She thinks that she won’t be that left out, because everyone else would be Russian, like her. After a bit of a disaster with her birthday sleepover, Vera hears about a Russian camp called O.R.R.A. Vera is Russian, and as much as she tries to fit in with her American friends, she still feels like the odd one out. ![]() – VeraĮvery summer, all of Vera’s friends go off to camp. ![]()
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