![]() That’s strange to me.” So he keeps searching…Ĭamp. “Aspen, a camp that’s been operating for over a century, exists beyond blemish. Who can Mars trust? Who is friend? Who is foe? While trying to figure it all out, Mars digs deep into Aspen’s roots. Some we learn right away others a bit later. ![]() Īspen is filled with history and connections. But when Caroline runs away from camp and in an unfortunate series of events, dies suddenly at home, genderfluid Mars, who never completely felt comfortable at camp, makes the decision to return to Aspen and find out what really happened. ![]() This, of course, is relatable to anyone who has attended or sends their own kids to camp. Mars’s twin sister, Caroline, is deep in the heart of the culture of Aspen, especially her cabin and friends, the oldest girls in camp, called The Honeys. ![]() ![]() It’s no Ramah or Tel Yehudah, that’s for sure. Right from the start, you know that the elite sleepaway camp in this story, Aspen Conservancy Summer Academy, is not like any camp you may be familiar with. ![]()
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