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Ruth Fielding Homeward Bound; Or, A Red Cross Worker's Ocean Perils

By Alice B. Emerson

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst the chaos of war-torn France, a brave Red Cross worker's journey home becomes a perilous adventure filled with courage and friendship.

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2011-07-16
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Summary

"Ruth Fielding Homeward Bound; Or, A Red Cross Worker's Ocean Perils" by Alice B. Emerson is a story set during World War I that follows the courageous journey of Ruth Fielding, a dedicated Red Cross worker eager to return home to America, and shares a poignant moment with her friends, Helen and Jennie, over tea while they recall their wartime experiences and express their hopes for the future but a sudden bombing raid on the hospital disrupts their peace, leaving Ruth injured, however her unwavering bravery and dedication to her duties shine through as she remains focused on helping others.

About the Author

Alice B. Emerson is a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Betty Gordon and Ruth Fielding series of children's novels. The writers taking up the pen of Alice B. Emerson are not all known. However, books 1-19 of the Ruth Fielding series were written by W. Bert Foster; books 20-22 were written by Elizabeth M. Duffield Ward, and books 23-30 were written by Mildred Benson.

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