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A Campfire Girl's Test of Friendship

By Jane L. Stewart

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Amidst summer camp rivalries, two young girls discover the true meaning of friendship, forgiveness, and personal growth.

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2007-09-17
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Summary

"A Campfire Girl's Test of Friendship" by Jane L. Stewart is an adventure story set in the early 1900s that revolves around the Camp Fire Girls, with Bessie King and Dolly Ransom at the center, as they grow friendships, face troubles, and mature as people during their summer camp stay. The story looks at the ideas of friendship and the hard parts of young connections as the girls deal with fights inside themselves and against others, mostly against other campers, and because of not understanding things. The readers discover the Camp Fire Girls when they wake up to a beautiful day. Bessie and Dolly are glad the smoke from a fire is leaving so they can enjoy where they are. As they think about problems with girls from another camp, they show that they find it hard to be proud, forgive people, and understand them, which begins their change as people in the story. When the other girls suddenly show up to say sorry and try to become friends, it focuses on how important it is to make peace and be kind, which are very important messages in the story.

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