How to Survive Summer Camp
How to Survive Summer Camp (ISBN 978-0-19-272704-6) is a novel written by Jacqueline Wilson and illustrated by Sue Heap. It was first published in 1985. It features a ten-year-old girl at summer camp.
Plot summary
Stella is dumped at Evergreen summer camp while her mother and stepfather are on going on their honeymoon. They get through the gates and Uncle Ron, the activities organizer, comes jogging towards them. He thinks Stella is a boy because before summer camp Stella went to the hairdressers. She asked for one centimeter cut off, but the hairdresser misunderstood and had left a centimeter of hair on her head. Stella is led to her dormitory, where she meets Karen and Louise, who tease Stella because of her hairstyle. She also meets Marzipan,Janie,and a young girl who carries round a toy donkey. A boy called Alan also becomes friends with her. Even though her mother told the staff that she is afraid to go in the pool, Stella is forced to swim. All the children go on a hike. The girl with the donkey drops her toy in cow droppings but refuses to leave it behind. Alan pulls him out and Stella washes him in icy cold water and finds the girl's name is Rosemary. Stella's team, Emerald, keep losing team points. During a midnight feast with the girls in her dormitory, she hears a wailing noise and is determined to find out what it is. It is a hurt fox owned by a cleaning lady. The story ends with Stella swimming 6 strokes and her eating 7 sausages!
Characters
- Stella Stebbings (Baldy) - The protagonist of the novel, she is forced to go to Evergreen Summer Camp while her parents are away for their honeymoon. She is adventurous and a rulebreaker, but she also has a caring and creative personality.
- Marzipan - One of Stella's Emerald room-mates and perhaps Stella's best friend; she is a kindhearted yet timid bookworm girl described as being "a bit large and lumpy"
- Louise - one of Stella's Emerald room-mates. She is snobbish, excels at sports and is very pretty, with long blonde hair, and she has rich parents and designer clothes.
- Karen - Louise's best friend. She is not as pretty as Louise and calls Stella names, like Baldy.
- Alan - One of the Emerald boys, who excels at swimming and enjoys comics. Becomes one of Stella's good friends at Evergreen.
- Rosemary - one of Stella's Emerald room-mates. Begins as a very shy five-year-old who refuses to speak, but when Stella rescues her toy donkey from the cowpat, she finds her voice and becomes good friends with her.
- Janie - one of Stella's Emerald room-mates, she is Rosemary's best friend, and is from the Seychelles. She is good friends with Stella, too.
- James - one of the Emerald boys; a large boy who speaks in rhyme.
- Bilbo - one of the Emerald boys. Around Rosemary's age and quite irritating.
- Richard - the oldest Emerald boy who appears to have a crush on Louise.
- Brigadier - the owner of Evergreen who resides in the tower room of the house. Initially Stella is terrified of him but after their first meeting and his magazine suggestion and eventual success in teaching her how to swim, Stella warms to him.
- Miss Hamer-Cotton - the Brigadier's bossy daughter and in charge of most activities at Evergreen. She is most likely to be in her twenties or thirties, although she acts like an older and stricter woman.
- Uncle Ron - the activities organiser, Alan and Stella nicknamed him 'Uncle Pong' due to his smelly tracksuit.
- Jimbo - in charge of judo at Evergreen.
- Jilly - in charge of macrame at Evergreen.
- Mrs Markham (Orange Overall/Purple Pinafore/Dotty Dress/Nylon Nightie) - a member of staff who is furtively caring for a baby fox on the premises until he is free to be put back in the wild.