
Camp-Fire Girls at Twin Lakes or The Quest of a Summer Vacation
Twelve girls trade their daily routines for the wild freedom of summer at Twin Lakes. Katherine Crane, leader of the Flamingo Camp Fire circle, has gathered her troop for what promises to be more than just a typical vacation. Beneath the canvas tents and council fires, something stirs in these girls, a restless curiosity, a hunger for adventure beyond the familiar paths of home. As the summer unfolds, they face the challenge that will test their courage, their friendships, and everything they believe about themselves. The lake holds secrets. The forest demands respect. And somewhere in the wilderness, the true purpose of their quest awaits discovery. This is early twentieth-century girls' adventure fiction at its most earnest and spirited, capturing an era when summer camp meant genuine exploration and friendship was forged through shared challenges. For readers who crave wholesome nostalgia, historical window Into early feminist ideals of capable, adventurous young women, or simply a time capsule of a vanished American summer.














