From New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Kayla Miller comes a heartfelt graphic novel about summer camp, evolving friendships, and finding your own path. When Olive and her best friend Willow want different things at camp, they discover that growing up sometimes means growing in different directions—and that’s okay.
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From New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Kayla Miller comes a heartfelt graphic novel that captures the bittersweet reality of summer camp—where new friendships bloom and old ones are tested.
Olive can’t wait to spend summer at camp with her best friend Willow. But when Olive naturally connects with other campers and Willow struggles to branch out, their friendship hits unexpected turbulence. Suddenly, Olive finds herself caught between making new friends and being Willow’s constant companion. The tension builds until both girls must ask themselves: can their friendship survive when they each need something different?
Miller’s vibrant illustrations and emotionally honest storytelling create a narrative that feels refreshingly real. This isn’t just another summer camp story—it’s an authentic exploration of how friendships evolve when we step outside our comfort zones. Young readers will recognize themselves in these pages, whether they’re the social butterfly or the one who needs a little extra time to warm up.
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Part of the beloved World of Click series, Camp stands beautifully on its own while inviting readers to discover more adventures with Olive and friends. Whether you’re curled up on a rainy Ogunquit afternoon or packing for your own summer adventure, this story reminds us that growing up sometimes means growing in different directions—and that’s okay.
A pitch-perfect exploration of the joys and challenges of summer camp and the bittersweet process of growing up.
Miller perfectly captures the emotional nuances of a friendship in flux...A must-have for any collection.
Miller's candy-colored illustrations are as inviting as ever, and her emotional depth continues to impress.
The realistic depiction of a friendship in transition is spot-on, and readers will recognize the complicated feelings that arise when friends grow in different directions.
Miller has a gift for capturing the emotional complexity of middle-grade friendships.
| Weight | 0.76 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 5.50 × 0.62 × 8.00 in |
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| Subject | Adolescence & Coming Of Age, Camping & Outdoor Activities, Comics & Graphic Novels, Friendship, Girls & Women, Humorous, Juvenile Fiction, New Experience, Social Themes, Sports & Recreation |
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