b"Whats New REVIEW Book ReportExplore Matters Magazine'sstory topics with these booksThe Lifeguards by Amanda Eyre WardSuburban Fly Fishers In this twisty summertime thriller, three teenage lifeguards from Austin, Texas, find a body after Tim Glynn a swim. Their mothers, close friends since the Maplewood boys were born, have to confront their relation-suburbanflyfishers.com ships and social statuses as the boys stories be-gin to unravel.It was Tim Glynn's grandfather who introduced him to fly fishing. Outdoor Kids in an Inside World by He remembers him building his own bamboo rods, and althoughSteven RinellaGlynn only got to fish with him a few times, it set him up with a hobby he has pursued these last 20 years. After becoming certified asThehostoftheNetflixshowManeater a river guide, Glynn launched Suburban Fly Fishers last year. For him,diagnoses the problem of kids growing up it's more than sharing the art of fly fishing for trout. It's also a greatfeeling detached from their outside environ-way to explore the beautiful rivershidden gems, he calls themwestment, then prescribes fun and simple solu-of Route 287 in New Jersey.tions that will help them get reconnected. Those interested in a guided fly fishing trip can book a trip with In the words of Parks and Recreations Nick Suburban Fly Fishers for a half or full day. Glynn provides the equip- Offerman, its an imperative call to action. ment, if needed, and chooses a meeting point 45 to 60 minutes away. He practices catch and release only but promises customers an enjoy- People We Meet on Vacation able time learning the sport, cutting the time to get up to speed and,by Emily Henryperhaps, helping spark a new hobby.After just a few novels, Henry has emerged asanewmasterofthebeachreadalong with Elin Hilderbrand. Here, two former best friends, estranged for two years, decide to re-kindle their relationship with a 10-city vacation Far Brook Camp whose rom-com spirit keeps the pages flying.Melissa Williams52 Great Hills Road Six Walks by Ben ShattuckShort Hills973-379-3442 150 years after Henry David Thoreau docu-farbrook.org/summer mented his walks along Cape Cod, Shattuck does the same, reflecting on the restorative Far Brook School has launchednatureofwalkinginnatureafteradifficulta new summer camp programperiodinhislife.Aworthycomplementto Katherine Mays Wintering. that is open to the community. Seeking to give campers high quality, meaningful experiences that are consistent with Far Brook's values, its programs extend the school's mission to summer offerings. Far Brook Camp has four programs to choose from: a traditional multi- Whats Cooking in Flowerville?disciplinary day camp,single-sport clinics, a young leaders programby Felicita Salafor older campers, and a STEAM/specialty camp taught by Far BrookInFlowerville,everyoneworkstogetherto staff. grow food all year round on their balconies, Camp sessions run from June 20 - August 12 and are one week long.rooftops, and gardens. Salas vivid watercolors There's a non-consecutive two-week minimum but parents have theand month-by-month recipes make this a per-flexibility to mix and match programs for their campers to suit theirfect introductory cookbook.needs and schedules. Depending on the program, there's an offering for kids from age 3 through 10th grade.65 Scotland RoadSouth Orange, NJ 07079 Whats New Review showcases new businesses in Maplewood and South Orange. 973-762-0230 | sopl.orgFor details, please contact info@mattersmagazine.com.18/ matters magazine / summer 2022"