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The Camp Fire Girls on the Field of Honor

By Margaret Vandercook

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Bound for France during World War I, a group of courageous young women must navigate danger and hardship to bring hope and aid to a war-torn land.

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2010-02-25
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Summary

"The Camp Fire Girls on the Field of Honor" by Margaret Vandercook is a story about young women during World War I, focusing on Vera Lagerloff and her friends as they journey from America to France; these Camp Fire Girls want to aid in the country's restoration and create a Camp Fire group for French girls. Vera starts in New York, learning French and thinking about the risks and thrills that await her when she unexpectedly encounters a thief, showing her bravery. As the girls get ready to leave for Europe alongside companions like Miss Patricia Lord, the book promises a heartwarming view of their wartime experiences. Bravery, camaraderie and helping others underscore what happens as the young women see how strong the people in France are after the war.

About the Author

Margaret O'Bannon Womack Vandercook was an American writer of children's literature.

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