![]() I could feel the division in her heart, the need to hold onto the past, yet there was a real desire to move forward with the present, looking forward to the future. When she meets Head Counselor Perry, she’s even more confused. Especially not where matters of the heart are concerned, one of the biggest reasons she’s hiding away at Camp. You see so much of who she’d been at their age, and you also see the growth she’s had as an adult, yet she hasn’t completely let go of that girl from long ago. I really enjoyed the relationship dynamics portrayed between Gigi and the campers. From the beginning, we get to learn a lot about Gigi Goldstein, and the backstory that leads her into wanting to become a camp counselor at the same place she used to camp at, Camp Chinooka, when she was a teen. ![]() ![]() After finishing the first one, One S’more Summer, it would have been difficult not to continue on and read the other two in the series. I enjoyed reading all three books in Beth Merlin’s The Campfire Series. ![]()
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