
Ruth Fielding in Alaska: Or, The Girl Miners of Snow Mountain
Ruth Fielding in Alaska: Or, The Girl Miners of Snow Mountain, written by Alice B. Emerson in the early 20th century, follows Ruth Fielding, a young female director in the film industry, as she travels to Alaska to assist her friends, the Chase sisters, in reclaiming their family gold mine. Amidst her professional challenges, Ruth faces opposition from her old adversary, Sol Bloomberg, and his ally, Joe Rumph, who seek to sabotage her film project. The novel explores themes of ambition, resilience, and friendship in the face of adversity.











