Boot Camp review by MDG
Boot Camp
Age Range - 12 and up
Genre - Adventure

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MDG
Age at time of review - 10
Reviewer's Location - Ashton, PA, United States
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Boot Camp by Todd Strasser is about fifteen-year old Garrett. Garrett is very smart. So smart, in fact, that he can skip school and still make honor roll. He's also dating his teacher, who is eight years older than him. Though these are hardly crimes, Garrett is sent to Lake Harmony, a boot camp designed to teach teenagers to obey their parents. Garrett undergoes physical and psychological abuse every day. The only way to freedom is to escape-but how does one break out of a prison?

Opinion: 

I thought that Boot Camp by Todd Strasser was an interesting read. It was an eye- opener, because I had never know about these secret boot camps. It was shocking to see the abuse that goes on behind closed doors. Some of the tactics to train teenagers to obey their parents could be considered torture-laying facedown on the floor for days at a time. The book was very sad and radiated helplessness throughout the story--I had no idea how Garrett was going to make it out alive. The books ends on a semi-good note: Garrett's parents come to take him home. The bad part is, Garrett becomes just as brainwashed as the other kids who walk through Lake Harmony's doors.

 

Rating:
3
Content Rating:

Content rating - mature content

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This book is only for mature readers because there is physical and psychological abuse throughout the story, which may be unsuitable for younger readers.
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