Team McNab and Earle have created a truly laugh out loud funny book for middle grade readers! Danny lives in the city with skyscrapers, buses, subways, and an over-worked single mom and the worst big brother ever. He lives for excitement and is determined to be the best 5th grade street runner possible and the “Wild Life” camp, advertising rock climbing, ziplining, and kayaking, sounds like just the opportunity he needs to not only hone his parkour skills but to also escape the pranks and harassment dished out by his brother Dylan. Unfortunately, nothing works out as planned. The camp is bare bones—tents, outhouse without toilet paper, no cell service, milk your own cows for the milk on your cereal kind of bare bones. Worst of all? His brother ends up being one of the adult chaperones on the trip! The laughs abound for Danny, his best friend Giraffles, twins M and M, and maybe, just maybe, the last laugh will be on Dylan. Students who live in the city will laugh because they can totally relate to how difficult it would be to land in such a primitive setting, rural kids will roll as they imagine their citified counterparts making the most ignorant comments, and all will appreciate the way Danny struggles to deal with his goals and his obnoxious brother. This is a must-have book for those kids who are always looking for funny books, but maybe don’t want to read one that is as long as Patterson/Grabenstein offerings. McNab keeps the text free of any profanity or sexual content and any violence is that which can be dished out by nature or a pain in the neck, but not actually abusive, brother. Thanks for the ARC, Amazon Vine and Scholastic Press.