
The Camp Fire Girls in Glorious France
1919
The Camp Fire Girls in Glorious France, written by Margaret Vandercook and published in 1919, is a historical fiction novel that follows a group of American Camp Fire girls during World War I. The story centers on Bettina Graham and her friends as they engage in reconstruction efforts in war-torn France, navigating personal challenges amidst the backdrop of conflict. Notable for its exploration of themes such as duty, friendship, and resilience, the novel vividly depicts the girls' experiences in a French farmhouse while they strive to aid the local community and maintain hope in uncertain times.


























