
Written by Liz Montague
Part of the Camp Frenemies series
Returning to camp, Bea faces changed friendships and growing tensions. Can frenemies become friends again?
Beatrice returns to summer camp, but everything's different, including herself. Mascara and new hairstyles mark her change, but old friends Virginia and Roxy struggle to accept it. As tensions rise, Bea questions if camp is still for her. Will these frenemies reconcile, or will their bond break for good? Dive into this tale of friendship, growth, and the challenges of change.
What happens when you return to summer camp only to find that eveything has changed–including yourself? From a rising star cartoonist and bestselling author comes the second book in the Camp Frenemies series, perfect for fans of Guts and Real Friends. It’s the last day of seventh grade and Beatrice is different than she’d been a year ago. True, she’s wearing mascara and doing her hair differently, but it’s more than that–she doesn’t seem to need her stuffed bunny, Roger, as much. And last year, he went everywhere with her. Everywhere. When Bea gets to camp and reunites with Virginia and Roxy, they can’t believe how much she’s changed–especially Virginia, who won’t let it go. Can’t a girl grow up a little?! As tensions rise, and friends become frenemies once more, Bea decides that maybe camp isn’t for her. After all, they are the oldest campers–and maybe they shouldn’t have even come back. Will they make up by the end of camp, or will frenemies become enemies? With a pitch-perfect voice and accessible cartoons, don’t miss this second installment in the Camp Frenemies graphic novel series from uber talented creator Liz Montague.
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