Books > As Sparks Fly Upward: The Rationale of the Farm and Wilderness Camps
Name: | Chapter 3: The Bitter-Sweet Taste of Labor |
Authors: | Webb, Kenneth |
Indexed Date: | 9 Dec. 2021 |
Index Status: | Complete |
Original Language: | English |
Genre: | Non-Fiction |
Citation: | Webb, Kenneth. “Chapter 3: The Bitter-Sweet Taste of Labor.” As Sparks Fly Upward: The Rationale of the Farm and Wilderness Camps. 1973, pp. 23-31, http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/1075694 |
Summary
A troubled teenager named Jack is sent to summer camp to keep him away from a bad influence. At first, he resists the camp’s activities, but gradually becomes invested in the tasks, finding satisfaction in his hard work and eventual accomplishment of a challenging task.