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The author recounts a lunch conversation with Ann Wheat, a camp director, who argues that children who live with cancer deserve optimism and inclusion by voices from their communities. The narrative then introduces Camp Sunrise in 1987, where unique routines and “MED SHED” rituals highlight how hope coexists with treatments and uncertainty.","[OceanofPDF.com](OceanofPDF.com)  \nIF IAM THE MOTHER OF THIS BOOK, THEN ANN WHEAT IS ITS MIDWIFE    \nAND THESE ARE ITS CHILDREN.  \n[OceanofPDF.com](OceanofPDF.com)  \nIntroduction  \nWhenever I told someone I was writing a new book, they would break into a smile and ask, \"What's it about this time?\"  \nWhen I said it was a book on children surviving cancer, the expression on their faces changed. Their eyes took on a look of pain. Their smiles disappeared and their lips formed a firm line. They looked at me with a pity usually reserved for a woman who had just lost her bank card. When I explained that it would reflect humor and optimism, the look changed again—this time to one usually reserved for a woman who had just lost her mind.  \nCancer and optimism were not considered compatible on this planet.  \nIt occurred to me that this is what the children in this book see every time someone looks at them. At the moment they stop being a kid and turn into a child with cancer, the smiles disappear. Every face around them reflects a mixture of sadness, shock, pity or—worse—reverence for someone chosen to suffer.  \nOkay, to be honest, I had some misgivings myself at first when Ann Wheat, a young, energetic camp director from Camp Sunrise in Arizona, invited me to lunch to discuss a \"project.\" \"Kids with cancer need a little booklet or a pamphlet—something to give them a shot of optimism,\" she said. \"Not every kid who has cancer dies, and they need to know that. They are isolated by the disease and its treatment. You cannot imagine how important it is for them to hear the voices of classmates, siblings, grandparents, doctors, counselors, teachers, friends, and parents who share their nightmare.  \n\"You can do something upbeat,\" she pressed. \"I know you can. Why, I'll bet you didn't know that teens have a contest to see who can wait the longest to throw up during chemo.\"  \nBe still, my beating heart! Was this the humor on which I was to feed? Without speaking, I summoned the waitress for the check!  \nAnn fired her final shot. \"Look, there are anywhere from forty to ninety percent of kids out there with cancer who are surviving it. They deserve to  \nbe counted and they deserve a chance to live their lives as normally as is possible.\"  \nShe was right. I could gather a few statistics, talk to some people, and pull together a little booklet in a matter of months.  \nOn a Wednesday morning in July 1987, I flew to Camp Sunrise, just outside of Payson, Arizona, to get acquainted with my material. It was your basic camp with musty tents and mosquitoes that should have been required to file flight plans.  \nThe ultimate goals of these campers were not unlike the ultimate goals of campers everywhere: (1) to use food for the purpose for which it was meant to be used—fights; (2) to go home with the coveted Dry Soap award; and (3) to sock it to the staff. The last is deftly accomplished through a sixtypiece kazoo band at midnight, hanging a nurse's bicycle from the diving board, and planting things in the counselors' beds that crawl in the night causing them to hyperventilate.  \nBut the differences in this camp were not exactly subtle. Artificial limbs and a wheelchair were stored in the corner of the lodge. Several of the campers were bald. A counselor with one leg told me how she visited a border town in Mexico that had had a rash of car-stripping incidents. So she took off her prosthesis and propped it up with the foot showing above the window ledge of the van so someone would think the car was occupied. Not your basic crime fighter, but it worked.  \nBut there was another ritual that pointed out how unique these campers are. It happened around three in the afternoon when little kids with holes in the knees of their jeans and sagging socks climbed down from the trees, came down paths from their hikes, and abandoned their places on bases of the ball diamond. 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