Follett Content Book Detail: Camp Scare by Dawson, Delilah S

Camp Scare

Author: Dawson, Delilah S

Follett Number: 2442RB7
Audience: Middle School
Publisher: A Yearling Book, c2022, p2023
Format: 276 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN-13: 978-0-593-37329-3
ISBN-10: 0-593-37329-4
Dewey: -Fic-
Classifications: Fiction

Subjects:
Bullies and Bullying Fiction
Camps Fiction
Ghost Stories
Ghosts Fiction
Revenge Fiction
Bullied and lonely, Parker Nelson is excited to make a new friend at camp, but then bad, unexplainable things start happening to Parker's tormenters, and she soon discovers that her new friend might not be so friendly--or human--after all.

From the publisher:
An eerie, twisty ghost story about twelve-year-old Parker, who only wanted a summer of fun and new friendship, and the nightmare she finds instead. Don't forget your flashlight. . . . Parker Nelson can't wait for summer camp. She'll have fun and make amazing memories, far away from the bullies who made seventh grade unbearable. But then something terrible happens: The mean girl who made life a living nightmare is in Parker's cabin. Soon all the other girls turn on Parker, too--no one wants to be her friend. Except Jenny. Jenny's the only one who is willing to listen. The only one who understands. The only one who feels the same way Parker does: That there's a deep, dark secret to making friends, and she's the only one who doesn't know it. But there's something else Parker doesn't know. Something bad happened at the camp a long time ago, and it just won't stay buried. . . .

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