I'm a sucker for a good series, and just in time for the warm weather, I have discovered Katy Grant's Summer Camp Secrets. The series takes place at Camp Pine Haven, an all girls camp in North Carolina. Each book is from the point of view of a different "Middler" - that is, a camper who is neither a Junior nor a Senior but somewhere in between.
The narrator of Pranked, is 12-year-old Kelly Hedges, a first-time camper. Though she starts out nervous and shy, Kelly quickly becomes friends with the loudest and most popular girls in her cabin, Reb and Jennifer, better known as the Evil Twins. They welcome Kelly into the fold and start using a new name - The Terrible Triplets. Together, Reb, Jennifer, and Kelly wreak havoc on the camp, and especially on their cabin-mate, mild-mannered Melissa.
Kelly's cruelty starts out on a small scale, with just a few offhand comments here and there to impress her new friends, but as the summer wears on, it escalates. Though she knows what she's doing is wrong, Kelly makes excuses for her behavior, and Reb's friendship and acceptance become more important to her than anything else. Will Kelly draw the line when Reb takes things too far? Will Reb forgive her if she decides not to go along with her schemes?
This book explores all the intricacies of early adolescent friendship, and accurately portrays the layers and nuances to the way girls treat each other. Kelly makes some really insightful observations about the randomness of popularity, and how relieved a girl is when the powerful mean girl chooses her as a friend and not a victim. Many tween books focus on bullying and peer pressure, but this one felt more realistic than many others I have read, because it showed the issue from both sides. Reb, Jennifer, and Kelly all act as bullies in this book, but they are many other things as well. The fact that Katy Grant never pigeonholes her characters is what sets this book apart from others in its genre.
This is the perfect book for girls dealing with difficult friendship drama, and also a great summer beach read. Unlike many other series that churn out mediocre book after mediocre book just to fill the shelves, this looks like it will be a well-written, positive, valuable, and realistic series for preteens.