The Camp Fire Girls in Glorious France
1919

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.


























