The Camp Fire Girls Go Motoring; Or, Along the Road That Leads the Way
1916
The Camp Fire Girls Go Motoring; Or, Along the Road That Leads the Way
1916
In 1916, when automobiles still novelty and the open road meant genuine adventure, six Camp Fire Girls called the Winnebagos pile into two cars for a thousand-mile journey that will test their nerve, their friendship, and their mechanical ingenuity. What begins as an exuberant escape from the ordinary becomes a three-week odyssey through mishaps, mysteries, and unexpected danger: a mysterious figure called the Frog seems to be tracking their every move, a fire erupts at a country inn, and one of their own vanishes. Yet it's the smaller moments that resonate - the arguments over which road to take, the camaraderie of changing a tire in the mud, the fierce loyalty between girls who refuse to leave anyone behind. This is adventure fiction from an era when young women took to the highways with nothing but courage and each other, finding freedom in motion and in the bonds that form when you're hundreds of miles from home and trouble keeps accelerating toward you.











