
Ruth Fielding At the War Front
France, 1917. The Great War grinds on, and Ruth Fielding has answered the call. As a Red Cross nurse near the Western Front, she's witnessed the war's horrors firsthand. But nothing has prepared her for this: a young American soldier has gone missing somewhere behind enemy lines, and Ruth holds the only map that might save him. What follows is a desperate journey through war-torn French countryside, where every shadow could hide a German patrol and every mile brings her closer to danger. Ruth must rely on her courage, her wits, and her unexpected alliances to navigate a world where the rules of war have no mercy. This is adventure fiction at its most earnest: a story about one girl's determination to bring her countryman home, set against history's first modern war. It pulses with the energy of early twentieth-century girls' fiction, when heroines were expected to act, not just wait.



































