The Seaside Summer Camps


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THE SEASIDE SUMMER CAMPS by Gianluca Mancini(English Translation by Vicki F. Weinstein,Ph. D.)In the summer of 1997, in Ravenna, Italy, strange, obscure accidents, presages of death and old guilt feelings torment Manuele, but also Davide and Umberto. What links the three main personages, all 35 years old, an architect, an engineer and a wholesale toy salesman, is the Seaside Summer Camps on the Romagnola Adriatic Riviera: immense, imposing buildings erected in the 1930s in an apparently mad futuristic style to celebrate the social strength and dynamic power of the Fascist Regime and to combat childhood diseases with heliotherapy and thalassotherapy.The plot develops on two convergent planes: one in the present and the other in the 1960s, which is inexorably rejoined to the present. A third time plane buried still deeper in the past, in the Ventennio, the twenty year Fascist period from 1923 to 1943, emerges by surprise...There is an Evil advancing behind the scenes, coming from a tenebrous past...




Camp Morehead by the Sea


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Summer Camp


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Describes what it is like going to camp, and looks at camp activities, such as canoeing, swimming, water-skiing, horseback riding, and crafts










Shelbert Goes to Summer Camp


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This coloring book for children focuses on the adventures of Shelbert the sea turtle and his friends. It's a fun-filled summer camp adventure. Will the campers be able to save Miss Shelly after she disappears? Join them as they learn about true friendship, problem-solving, and caring for others.










The Boxcar Children


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Four orphaned children used to live in a boxcar. Now they have a home with their grandfather, and in their new life encounter various adventures and mysteries.




Molly Saves the Day


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A game of Color War threatens to ruin Molly's summer fun at Camp Gowonagin. She must use her ingenuity to save the day. Part of the "American Girls" series.