Spoiled, Versace-clad Cricket Montgomery has seventeen years of pampering under her belt. So when her father decides to ship her off to a summer camp for disabled teens to help her learn some accountability, Cricket resigns herself to three weeks of handicapped hell.
Her sentence takes a bearable turn as she discovers the humor and likeability of the campers and grows close to fellow counselors. Now, if she can just convince a certain Zac Efron look-alike with amazing blue eyes that she finally realizes there’s life after Gucci, this summer could turn out to be the best she’s ever had.
Summer on the Short Bus is a very non-P.C., contemporary YA with a lot of attitude, tons of laughs, and a little life lesson along the way.
Bethany Crandell lives in San Diego with her husband, two daughters (one of whom is differently-abled), and a chocolate lab with no regard for personal space. She watches too much TV, savors avocados, and is still waiting for Jake Ryan to show up at her door. She writes YA because the feelings that come with life’s “first” times are too good not relive again and again.
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This looks really good. I hope you can read this one soon so I can see if this one needs to go on my wish-list. Thank you so much for sharing!
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This sounds like an awesome book. Makes me remember going off to sickle cell camp as a kid and having the time of my life. And as someone who is currently disabled, I think it’s important to have books that address these types of issues for kids. Because not everyone can be or should be ‘normal’
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Exactly! Especially YA books. Thanks for stopping by!
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This one may sound like the typical spoilt girl gets a wake up call book, but it sounds like one I would read after doing some heavy or seriously amazing reading and need a personal brain break. I would read this one for fun! Thanks for sharing it 🙂
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I’ve read A few reviews for it, so it may end up on my next book haul. I’m looking forward to a break from heavy, emotional books. You know, the migraine inducing ones. LOL!
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Sounds good, thanks for sharing.
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Sounds like an awesome book!
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Yes, I definitely want to read it.
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