From the bookflap: It is summertime, 1938. At the Bible camp called Friend-Indeed, nestled among tall pines on the shores of Moonbow Lake, the teenage boys of the cabin called Jeremiah and their counselors, Reece Hartsig- a hero to the camp for his prowess as an athlete and a heart-breaker- eagerly await the arrivl of a new camper. He is to replace the homesick bedwetter whose presence for the first two weeks of the season has cost the cabin its traditional place of honor as the best of the best-holder of more trophies, winner of more prizes (mostly Bibles) than any other . But instead of the all-round camper and great ballplayer they have hoped for, what they get is Leo Joaquim, a mysterious orphan who is a prodigy on the violin, who collects spders, who throws a ball like a girl...whose very presence upsets the time-honored rhythms of camp life.
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- Release Date 01/01/1989
- Author Thomas Tryon
- Language English
- Company Alfred A Knopf, Inc.; Bk Club ed. edition
- Weight 14.4 ounces
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