Recently blinded in an auto accident, Angie begins to come to terms with her handicap when she tries to find out who is sabotaging the summer camp for disabled children she is attending. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Mystery at Camp Triumph This interesting book had a great plot, and it was written very well. The characters were described very well. They felt like they were real. I could not put the book down. I also liked the ending. The theme of this book is friendship and determination. This book takes you to Camp Triumph, a camp for handicapped and disabled children. The main character is Angie, a stubborn blind girl who doesn't believe Camp Triumph will help her. Somebody tried to sabotage Camp Triumph! Nobody believes Angie. Everyone else thinks it is somebody playing a prank on the camp, but Angie thinks otherwise. It is up to her to solve the mystery and to save the camp. Her parents will not let her go home, so she has to figure out the mystery before something terrible happens. The themes of this wonderful book are friendship, and determination. In the end, Angie finds she really likes Camp Triumph and when her parents finally offer to take her home, Angie says, "No, I want to stay." I definitely recommend this book to kids in 3rd grade and up. It is an easy read and is fun and interesting.
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