The Camp Fire Girls in Glorious France by Margaret Vandercook
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1901
Vandercook, Margaret, 1876-1958
English
"The Camp Fire Girls in Glorious France" by Margaret Vandercook is a historical fiction novel written in the early 20th century. The book focuses on a group of American Camp Fire girls as they navigate their experiences in France during World War I, exploring themes of duty, friendship, and resilience. The central character, Bettina Graham, along w...
challenges and the looming threat of conflict. The opening of the story sets a vivid scene in a French countryside farmhouse during a warm March afternoon, where the Camp Fire girls are singing and engaging in activities that reflect their connection to American ideals and a desire to aid the local community. As the narrative unfolds, we are introduced to various characters, including the spirited Mary Gilchrist, the concerned French girl Yvonne, and the determined guardian, Mrs. Richard Burton. Tension is established as the characters grapple with news of the war and uncertainties about the future, setting a tone of both camaraderie and foreboding as they prepare to assist those affected by the conflict while maintaining their sense of hope. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Robert Lopez
4 months agoWithout a doubt, the flow of the text seems very fluid. Exceeded all my expectations.
Jackson Lewis
1 year agoSimply put, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Worth every second.
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Elizabeth Miller
4 months agoSurprisingly enough, the character development leaves a lasting impact. I would gladly recommend this title.