I hate camp. I just hate it. I wish I didnât. But I do. Being here is worse than bug juice on a burger. Or homework on Thanksgiving. Or water seeping into my shoes.
In this sequel to Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie, Eleanor is off to summer camp. At first sheâs excited, but when she gets there she finds bugs, no electricity, and terrible food. And worst of all: swim class, where she just canât seem to keep up with the other campers. But as the days go by, Eleanor realizes that life is full of special surprisesâeven after some belly flops.
Praise for Like Bug Juice on a Burger "Eleanor doesnât just survive, she growsâŚReaders will celebrate and look forward to more." âKirkus Reviews
"Sternberg gets all of the details exactly right, from the âorange, oozing sloppy joesâ to the frustrations of trying to swim in a life jacket. susan dove lempke." âThe HornBook
"This is a really sweet novel in verse and a good sequel to Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie (Abrams, 2011), though it works fine as a stand-alone." âSchool Library Journal
"Eleanorâs tentative yet heartfelt voice comes through as clearly as in the first volume, with the short, ragged-right-margin lines as approachable as her personality. Sternberg is particularly deft at leaving young-reader-sized room for interpretation and extrapolation." âThe Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"This sequel to Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie (2011) is just as endearing and wise, illustrating how small triumphs can help children survive what, at the time, seems an insurmountable trial." âBooklist
Award Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbons List 2013 Honor list - 2014 Gryphon Award
Like Bug Juice on a Burger - Julie Sternberg & Matthew Cordell
I hate camp. I just hate it. I wish I didnât. But I do. Being here is worse than bug juice on a burger. Or homework on Thanksgiving. Or water seeping into my shoes.
In this sequel to Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie, Eleanor is off to summer camp. At first sheâs excited, but when she gets there she finds bugs, no electricity, and terrible food. And worst of all: swim class, where she just canât seem to keep up with the other campers. But as the days go by, Eleanor realizes that life is full of special surprisesâeven after some belly flops.
Praise for Like Bug Juice on a Burger "Eleanor doesnât just survive, she growsâŚReaders will celebrate and look forward to more." âKirkus Reviews
"Sternberg gets all of the details exactly right, from the âorange, oozing sloppy joesâ to the frustrations of trying to swim in a life jacket. susan dove lempke." âThe HornBook
"This is a really sweet novel in verse and a good sequel to Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie (Abrams, 2011), though it works fine as a stand-alone." âSchool Library Journal
"Eleanorâs tentative yet heartfelt voice comes through as clearly as in the first volume, with the short, ragged-right-margin lines as approachable as her personality. Sternberg is particularly deft at leaving young-reader-sized room for interpretation and extrapolation." âThe Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"This sequel to Like Pickle Juice on a Cookie (2011) is just as endearing and wise, illustrating how small triumphs can help children survive what, at the time, seems an insurmountable trial." âBooklist
Award Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Blue Ribbons List 2013 Honor list - 2014 Gryphon Award