"The Camp Fire Girls Amid the Snows" by Margaret Vandercook is a story set in the early 1900's about Esther Clark and Betty Ashton, two Camp Fire Girls facing a tough winter adventure in New Hampshire. As members of a Camp Fire group, they are getting ready for fun activities when a sudden snowstorm throws them into an emergency. Early on, while bringing back supplies to their camp, the two friends find themselves in trouble when a snowstorm causes their sleigh to tip over, leaving them stuck and in danger, and their friendship is demonstrated as work together during this predicament by using their Camp Fire training, relying on each other to make the best of it, and deal with the hard conditions of winter survival.

The Camp Fire Girls Amid the Snows
By Margaret Vandercook
Stranded in a snowstorm after a sleigh accident, two friends must use their wits and courage to survive the harsh winter and find their way back to safety.
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About the AuthorMargaret O'Bannon Womack Vandercook was an American writer of children's literature.
Margaret O'Bannon Womack Vandercook was an American writer of children's literature.
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