Lev A. C. Rosen

After he starts writing an advice column in his friend's blog, he begins receiving messages from a stalker, making his life worse.

[5] On November 4, 2021, the book was permanently removed from circulation from Texas's Keller Independent School District after a parental complaint.

[11] He further stated that "[a]ll of the questions answered in Jack’s advice column were submitted by real students" and he "consulted with sex education experts to write Jack’s responses, with the goal of providing LGBTQ teens with practical information that’s often omitted from sex ed classes.

The book tells the story of Randall Kapplehoff, a gay teen who goes every year to a queer summer camp and is finally ready to start a relationship with his crush.

"[14] Booklist noted Rosen's attempt to tackle issues present in the LGBT community, such as internal biases and prejudices.

[10][17] In 2020, Camp was named one of the best books of the year by ALMA Magazine,[18] Booklist,[19] Elle,[20] The Guardian,[21] the Today Show,[22] and School Library Journal.