Description: Bored with their usual summer games, Kat and Tanya want to play with the neighborhood boys. But the boys insist their club is for native American boys only.
Brief description: Growing up, KJ Williams and her sister spent family vacations dancing as non-native girls in Native American Powwows across the country. It never occurred to them that they might not be accepted, until the neighbor boys wouldn't let them play in their real Indian Teepee, one summer. The girls refused to accept the ultimatum "you're not allowed" and the seed for this story was planted.Ms. Williams realized her love of story during her thirty-seven years of connecting kids to books, as a high school English teacher and a school media specialist. When she retired, she was told "you can't write a book". But with her debut novel, Camp Not Allowed, KJ Williams' has proven she is an overcomer. This story is dedicated to stubborn girls everywhere, Native American or not.Now Williams not only gets to explore stories with her six grandkids, she is realizing her dream of being an author and writing books.