No. of pages 128
Published: 2008
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This book is part of a book series called Camp Rock .
This book has been graded for interest at 8-11 years.
There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by Turtleback Books .
Julie Brown has been a professor of writing and literature for over 20 years. Her first two books of literary criticism, American Women Short Story Writers and Ethnicity and The American Short Story, explore the works of culturally marginalized writers. Her current research project investigates the link between autism and creative writing. Julie's son has Asperger's Syndrome and she is involved as a volunteer in the autistic community. Julie serves as an academic advisor for autistic individuals at Clatsop Community College in Astoria, Oregon and she also teaches a course she developed on autism in literature. She lives in Astoria.
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