Full-Fledged Indian
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Issue Date
2010-04-26Author
Hart, Josh Benjamin
Publisher
University of Kansas
Format
134 pages
Type
Thesis
Degree Level
M.F.A.
Discipline
English
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Lee Stafford is in his seventh summer as a counselor at Camp Arrowdance. While Lee enjoys his status as one of the most popular staff members at camp, he begins to wonder if he's in danger of going "Full-Fledged Indian", a term used to describe those who never break free from the idyllic, yet stagnant, lifestyle that Arrowdance offers. Rory Strasser, his camp girlfriend, grows frustrated with Lee's inability to see their relationship as something that is real, not just a "camp thing." Just when Lee realizes the truth in Rory's beliefs, he must deal with a possible camper uprising and the threat of a townie invasion.
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