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CAMP AVERAGE by Craig Battle

CAMP AVERAGE

Away Games

From the Camp Average series, volume 3

by Craig Battle

Pub Date: April 15th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-77147-405-4
Publisher: Owlkids Books

Anticipating another happy summer at their (mostly) easygoing, co-ed sports camp, their friends are dismayed that Mack and Andre have chosen rival Camp Killington instead in this third series entry.

Selfless reasons prompted the two to switch to the chilly baseball meritocracy with its country-club ambience. While stellar athletes like Andre are awarded private rooms with hotel amenities; less-stellar campers like Mack are housed in dorms. Hypercompetitive Killington coaches know Andre’s talents, yet opportunities to play are few. Roused at night to mow a croquet pitch, he and Mack wonder if Killington’s resident star, the nephew of an influential Hall of Famer, is responsible. When, without notice, Mack is dispatched to Camp Average, he discovers his cabin’s full, now housing boys from Camp Hortonia who nurse grudges against their hosts. Intracabin friction culminates in an ill-advised bet between Average and Hortonia, to be settled by a game of ball hockey. Average’s far weaker team needs every player—even ball-hockey nonenthusiast Mack. Coached by team captain Cassie, with tech support and camper/videographers Nelson and Wi-Fi on hand to document everything, Mack swallows his humiliation and works on his game. If the plot occasionally strains credulity, the narrative shines when depicting the sports alchemy that transforms diverse young players of varying athletic interests and abilities into a whole greater than the sum of its parts.

An exuberant celebration of playing as a team.

(Fiction. 8-12)