When underpaid and underappreciated executive assistant Neesha accepts a quiet job as the estate manager for a retired death doula in rural Wisconsin, she expects document prep and scheduling support, not phantoms and lunar rituals. But her new assignment isn't just off the grid. It's off this plane of existence. Once a classic Midwestern summer camp, the property has decayed into a crumbling manor full of forgotten chores, faded tea tins, and the long-neglected dead. These bhoots (ghosts) are ready to onboard Neesha to the truth: The dead don't seek peace. They seek care. They seek remembrance. With no training, no Wi-Fi, and no clue why the tea kettle seems to be personally offended, Neesha must learn how to tend a place that has never truly been tended. And the more she restores order (replacing broken latches, reviving the greenhouse, modeling healthy communication) the more her new boss (who may or may not be dead but definitely has her own performance review system) begins to expect from her. Blending ecofeminism, ghost bureaucracy, and the relatable slow-burn rage of being the only one who still cares enough to try, Bhoot Camp is a quietly radical ghost story about caretaking, burnout, and the haunting power of presence.
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