The Camp Fire Girls at Sunrise Hill
The Camp Fire Girls at Sunrise Hill, written by Margaret Vandercook in the early 20th century, follows Betty Ashton, a girl frustrated by societal limitations on young women. Her life changes when she meets Esther Clark, an orphan who introduces her to the Camp Fire Girls, a group that promotes adventure, skill-building, and self-discovery among girls. The novel explores themes of empowerment, friendship, and the search for identity in a restrictive environment.



































