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Adrienne Brodeur (Author)
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June 27, 2006
A biologist studying patterns of sexual selection, Lucy Stone knows a lot about mating–particularly that in the animal kingdom, males will go to any length to attract females. Why, then, are their human counterparts so hopeless in courtship?

This is the question that Lucy and her best friend, Martha McKenna, struggle to answer. Consider Adam, Lucy’s boyfriend of two years, who demonstrates on an ostensibly romantic camping trip that he can’t build a fire, split wood, or jump-start a car. Worse still, he’s scared to go into the woods after dark. Or take Jesse, Martha’s younger brother, an opera aficionado and neurotic extraordinaire who can’t summon the courage to make the first move on the woman he’s crazy about. And what about the extensive list of men with whom Martha has endured the torments of the first date.

But then there’s Cooper Tuckington, Lucy’s best friend from college. Born and bred on his family’s West Virginia dairy farm, Cooper fits anyone’s description of a man’s man, and yet he is chivalrous and charming. During his annual visit to New York City, he rewires Lucy’s lamps, builds her shelves, and holds forth on subjects from great painters to the great outdoors, all the while pulling out chairs and opening doors for the ladies. Surely, think Martha and Lucy, the men in their lives would benefit from the tutelage of someone who knows how to treat a woman.

Thus, Man Camp is born. With a little feminine persuasion, Lucy and Martha convince Adam, Jesse, and a handful of their other male acquaintances to visit Cooper’s farm, where they will learn everything a guy should know, from cars to carpentry to chivalry–and that’s just the C’s. But life on the farm isn’t exactly as it seems–and the boys soon prove themselves in ways the women would never have imagined. In the process, Lucy and Martha themselves learn a good bit about life and love.

The perfect can’t-put-it-down novel for all of us who’ve needed to bring out the inner man in the men we love, Man Camp is a brilliant, witty, and insightful romp through the wilds of dating and mating.


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From Publishers Weekly

In Zoetrope founding editor Brodeur's wry, breezy debut novel, two 30-something Manhattan sophisticates decide that metrosexuals need to recover their alpha-male instinct and take it upon themselves to show them how. Lucy, a biologist and author of Sexual Selection: What Humans Can Learn from Animals, and her best friend, Martha, an actress, believe that the Manhattan man has no idea how to woo a woman and peg this deficiency to the theory that urbanity has stripped him of his essential maleness. While Lucy grows frustrated with her devoted but insecure boyfriend, Adam, Martha starts a service called FirstDate that gives men a chance to have their dating skills critiqued. But the two decide that the hapless fools need far more than just one date to become gentlemen. So Lucy's manly-man friend (and Martha's ultimate love interest) Cooper offers the pair use of his dairy farm as a training grounds for Man Camp, where they'll offer lessons in everything from "confidence to carpentry to chivalry" in an effort to rehabilitate men for long-term relationships. There, in a neat conclusion to this cleanly written, brainy chick-lit tale, the women learn they can't necessarily apply sociobiology to human romance.
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Subtitle this novel "Revenge of the Chicks." Tired of the emotionally sensitive, politically evolved metrosexual men of New York City, Lucy and Martha long for a guy in touch with his masculine side. Owner of FirstDate, a service helping single men understand why they get no further, Martha is disgusted with the lack of chivalry in her clients. During a romantic getaway weekend, Lucy learns her hapless boyfriend, Adam, can't jump-start a car and jumps at strange noises in the woods. Along with Cooper, an old college chum of Lucy's, the idea of Man Camp is hatched. Cooper will take these clueless dopes to his dairy farm in West Virginia and bring out the he-man in all of them. The men must change tires, milk cows, shoot, hunt, and fish, and the expected hilarity ensues. Everyone is a type: the open-minded academic, the self-important executive, and the sexist media producer. Readers willing to suspend the belief that highly polished New York men would deign to muck out manure will have fun with this predictable but enjoyable novel. Kaite Mediatore
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Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Ballantine Books (June 27, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0812971906
  • ISBN-13: 978-0812971903
  • Product Dimensions: 5.2 x 0.8 x 8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (41 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,480,035 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Adrienne Brodeur is a writer and editor. She co-founded the literary journal, Zoetrope: All-Story, with filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola (which won the National Magazine Award for Best Fiction in 2001).

Additionally, she's judged numerous fiction contests including The National Book Award, The New York Library's Young Lions Fiction Award, Poets & Writers Short Fiction Award and others.

Currently, she's working on a screenplay and a new novel.

 

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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sweet and charming, August 2, 2005
This review is from: Man Camp: A Novel (Hardcover)
Man Camp is the story of two women who, instead of trying to make men soften up, try to make men become more masculine. When this story opens, Martha is single, and Lucy is in a two-year relationship with Adam, a great guy adide from the fact that, on a camping trip, he has no idea how to build a fire, and he's terrified of the woods.

Frustrated by men of this calibre, Martha sets up First Date, a service in which she meets men to find out what they want from their dating experience and how she can help them better their chances of getting the Second Date. In this delightful story, Adrienne Brodeur brings out the best and worst in both men and women.

Lucy's friend from college, Cooper, is a Southern boy who grew up on a dairy farm. On a visit to New York, he and Martha meet- with predictable consequences. Together, the three of them start Man Camp, a week-long program in which men from the FirstDate program go and live on the farm to get more masculine. There's a host of interesting characters: the boring historian Simon; Kurt, the guy who thinks that every woman should be falling all over herself to date him; Bryce, the Metrosexual; Wallace, the overweight NBC producer; Jesse, Martha brother; and Adam, Lucy's boyfriend. Adam is invited- though not told he'll be a "camper"- to join everyone on this excursion.

Predictably and somewhat unrealistically, Cooper runs into trouble on the farm, and in an act of solidarity the campers jump in to help save the day. Predictably, this book runs into the old "everything will be OK" format that many books get caught up in; but still this does not ruin the premise or the rest of the plot. In all, this a is a very charming book, and its a quick read that will have you turning pages quickly.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Way, WAY too much info on farm animals in this one, November 18, 2005
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Kind of corny and predictable, but I've read worse. Redeeming qualities are what the reader (hopefully) comes to realize - that what men lack in one area they make up for in another. The odd part is, this is not spelled out in the novel, but everything else youu could imagine predictably is. If you are going to be obvious about everything, at least be obvious about something as important as that! And it is an important lesson that sometimes gets buried in all of our frustrations with men.

One thing I could most certainly do without and that has NO place in this type of novel is the detailed and in depth desciptions of milking and inseminating a cow. That's better left to a non-fiction book titled "Milking and Inseminating a Cow" than a fiction book called "Man Camp."

Props to the author for mentioning Ulster County, NY in this novel.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fast and Funny: If You Liked 'Hitch' You'll Like This, August 22, 2005
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I'm a guy and I loved this book. There are lots of funny scenes in the story, and it was a lot of fun to picture which of my friends most resembled which of the guys who needed to go to Man Camp. The premise, that men have forgotten how to be REAL MEN, is true to a degree, and was just believable enough to keep the book from being too ridiculous.

In any case, at 212 pages the book is a perfect length for what it is. My wife is now enjoying it, and will undoubtedly pass it on to some of her friends.

This book makes a good companion for the movie "Hitch" and covers a lot of the same ground.
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