Camp Rolling Hills Book Two: Crossing Over

Camp Rolling Hills Book Two: Crossing Over by Stacy Davidowitz, published by Harry N. Abrams on May 10, 2016, is an illustrated work that captures the unique experiences of summer camp. This installment follows Melman, who is excited to return to Camp Rolling Hills, only to find her bunkmates have transformed into a boy-crazy group obsessed with all things pink. As Melman grapples with her identity amidst the changes, she faces a challenge that requires her to wear a pink princess dress for three days, setting the stage for a summer filled with humor and self-discovery.
Readers will find a blend of humorous stories and social themes as Melman and her friend Steinberg navigate their summer challenges. Steinberg, who usually excels in robotics, faces his own setbacks when his project fails during a camp contest. Together, they devise a plan to reclaim their summer fun, with hamburgers as the secret ingredient. This edition, spanning 229 pages, explores themes of friendship and the trials of growing up, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
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A hilarious and heartfelt series about the particular magic of summer camp – a place where reinvention is possible and friends are like family – from a sparkling debut talent.
There’s only one thing Melman loves more than soccer: her summers at Camp Rolling Hills. So she’s pumped to be back – until she realizes her bunkmates have gone totally boy-crazy over the school year and plastered their cabin in pink. Pink posters, pink t-shirts…it seems that the only not-pink thing in the cabin is Melman herself. That is, until she’s given a dare in front of the entire camp: wear a pink princess dress. For Three. Whole. Days.
Steinberg’s summer gets off to a rough start, too, when his robot (usually his area of expertise) blows up during a camp-wide robotics contest. Steinberg might feel like a loser at home, but camp’s supposed to be his place to shine.
Steinberg without robots? Melman in pink? This whole summer feels turned upside down! To set things right, Steinberg and Melman team up and hatch a fail-proof plan. The plan’s secret ingredient? Hamburgers.
“Camp Rolling Hills is funny and sweet. It brought me back to those amazing summer camp summers and my very first taste of young adulthood.” –Michael Showalter, co-writer of Wet Hot American Summer
“Stacy Davidowitz gets the magic of camp and the wonder of being twelve just right. Camp Rolling Hills is both heartwarming and laugh-out-loud hilarious.” –Elissa Brent Weissman, author of Nerd Camp
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