The Camp Fire Girls' Careers
The Camp Fire Girls' Careers, written by Margaret Vandercook in the early 20th century, follows Polly O'Neill, a young aspiring actress facing her debut performance in New York City. The novel delves into her struggles with self-doubt and the pressure to succeed, exploring themes of ambition, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams. As Polly navigates her fears and the expectations of her mentor and peers, the story highlights the dynamics of support among the Camp Fire girls and the challenges young women face in the competitive world of theater.
































