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The Woodcraft Girls in the City

By Lillian Elizabeth Roy

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

After an unforgettable summer, a group of girls must work together to keep the spirit of Woodcraft alive as they face the challenges of the city.

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2011-03-17
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Summary

"The Woodcraft Girls in the City" by Lillian Elizabeth Roy is a heartwarming tale about a group of Woodcraft Girls adapting to city life after a memorable summer camp experience. Zan Baker, Hilda Alvord, Jane Hubert, and their leader, Miss Miller, work together to keep their Woodcraft spirit alive amidst the challenges of their urban environment. As the girls reunite, they eagerly discuss plans for a Winter Camp and consider welcoming new friends into their group. Miss Miller invites them to a special tea to explore these ideas. While together, they share their opinions on the differences between the city and their beloved camp, creatively imagining ways to replicate outdoor sleeping arrangements in the city. The story is full of camaraderie, the girls face difficulties, and the girls begin to change as they integrate new members and learn to keep Woodcraft alive.

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