
The Camp Fire Girls in After Years, written by Margaret Vandercook in the early 20th century, continues the adventures of the Camp Fire Girls as they transition into adulthood. The story centers on Angelique Martins and her friend Betty Graham, exploring their personal struggles and societal expectations against the backdrop of the Inaugural Ball at the Governor's mansion in New Hampshire. Themes of loyalty, ambition, and the complexities of relationships are woven throughout the narrative, highlighting the evolution of the characters since their earlier days in the Camp Fire. This juvenile fiction novel addresses the challenges faced by young women in a changing society.































