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My experience with the Wombles in print is necessarily colored by the memories I have as a child visiting my relatives in England and watching the Wombles TV show. The theme song is forever burned into my head... "there are Wombles in America, there are Wombles down in Spain..." Nevertheless, the books hold their own special magic and I can't help but love Orinoco and everyone else on their (subversively environmental?) recycling adventures.
It’s summer and while I am too old for summer camp, there is nothing stopping me from reading about it. It is for this reason that I picked up “Sleepaway”. Though I never attended a sleep-away camp, I knew that it would make me nostalgic for summer vacations. In that regard, it hit the spot!! As the cover shows, this collection includes numerous famous authors as well as some unknowns. The selections range from fiction, to memoir, to graphic/comics. In that aspect, the book is very well-rounded. There are eerie stories such as Margaret Atwood’s “Death by Landscape” in which two best friends attend summer camp but only one returns. There are humorous tales like Mark Oppenheimer’s remembrances of spending summer at a nudist camp only to spend the following summer at a leftist camp. If you’re looking for a story to pull at your heartstrings, Kevin Canty’s “Flipper” and Josh Lambert’s “The Brief Summer of Amir and Ariella” will do just that. “The Performance of Drowning” and “Apple Pie” had me completely captivated and I could easily have read a full novel based on both stories. Of course, there were some duds in the collection. But these were very few and far between. I wold definitely recommend this as a summer read that fits perfectly into your beach bag. www.iamliteraryaddicted.blogspot.com
This is a good book to work on memory, ect.... But I think its a better book to recommend to people with memory/cognitive decline. I have got good feedback in nueropsych evals in recommending this book.