![]() ![]() ![]() This book would be appealing to readers around the same age as Max because they would be able to relate to the characters and the struggles they go through as well as the sense of humor. The mental development that Max goes through throughout the story is very realistic and it is almost as if we are reading the mind of a 12-13 year old instead of a book. The characters are surprisingly believable and this book is still by far the most accurate depiction of a young teenage narrator that I have ever read. The plot is very effective: the first part of the book introduces Max’s life so far, the second part is the story of his experience at camp, and the third part tells what happens after he returns home. ![]() However he discovers that once you start acting a certain way, it’s hard to completely go back to who you were before.Įvaluation: I rated this book 5 stars because it is entertaining, thought provoking, realistic, and all-around a really great book for young teens. ![]() Summary: 12 year old Max has an average life-and personality-so when given the opportunity to go to a summer camp where no one will know him, he decides to create a “new” Max. Anyway* by Arthur Salm is a contemporary realistic fiction book, most likely intended for ages 11-14. ![]()
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