Romance and dreams of college sophomores, against the backdrop of the George Williams College Camp, where they are working...

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GENEVA SUMMER

Romance and dreams of college sophomores, against the backdrop of the George Williams College Camp, where they are working their vacations as waitress, tent maid and busboy. Pris Patton is trying to get over a jilting by the boy friend back home; Janey Faris hails from the same town; Jud Westlake comes from Texas. They are all a bit too noble to ring true, but -- that shortcoming aside- their preoccupations with the opposite sex, serious conferences with Y officials, problems of college and career all ring true for late teen agers the country over. Pris decides that a miserable Freshman year can be forgotten and a shift to Antioch, in Ohio, is in order and puts her romantic disillusionment behind her. Dependable and recognizable-at teen level.

Pub Date: Sept. 4, 1952

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Doubleday

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Sept. 1, 1952

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