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A
Promise Is To Keep
by
Patricia Topp
Barbara
might have to attend a strict private school to learn responsibility.
Summer camp offers her opportunities to succeed or fail at this
and to see how each make her feel. She finally learns that A PROMISE
IS TO KEEP.
About
the Book
Barbara
Kay tells her friend, Nancy, the good news - that she can go to
camp, and the bad news - that she may not go to Eastpointe High
with her. She doesn't know why. Nancy guesses that it is because
she can't always be counted on. The girls shop for camp clothes.
Barbara spots a carnival and gambles the money that should have
been spent for camp treats. To earn money for camp, she takes
cousin Teddy to a magic show. She decides being responsible is
no fun.
The
girls are taken to camp and meet their cabin mates. They become
guides for a Cambodian girl, Tran Duc. She gets a hit playing
baseball, and the girls scream, "Run." She does; she
runs and hides. Barbara is commended because she runs for adult
help in the situation.
Denise
pushes Barbara in at swimming test time. Barbara gets angry because
she can't swim. Her counselor tells her, "Every person you
meet and every situation has a lesson you can choose to learn,
or not."
Barbara
helps a messy campmate, and she begins to understand how her mother
feels when she does not take care of her belongings.
Barbara
and Karen arrange to trade jobs. Barbara forgets. Both are restricted,
and have to write notes about what they should have done differently.
Barbara finally writes that she learned she must keep her promises.
During
a scavenger hunt, Tran Duc is injured far from camp. Barbara shows
her ability to act responsibly by using her compass to take a
shortcut back to camp for help. The night of the last campfire
she is given a surprise honor.
She
ignores a deadline for packing her bedroll. While laboriously
toting her pack to the parking lot, she thinks about how learning
to be dependable is kind of a zigzag path. Do you think that people
are going to be able to depend on Barbara in the future? More
importantly, do you think she will be able to depend on herself?
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