The Camp Fire Girls' Larks and Pranks; Or, The House of the Open Door

The Camp Fire Girls' Larks and Pranks; Or, The House of the Open Door
The Camp Fire Girls' Larks and Pranks; Or, The House of the Open Door is a children's adventure novel by Hildegard G. Frey, written in the early 20th century. The story follows a group of Camp Fire Girls, particularly the spirited Sahwah, as they navigate friendship, playful antics, and the challenges of welcoming new members. The narrative highlights themes of teamwork, kindness, and the joys of girlhood, set against the backdrop of their lively interactions and humorous escapades at the Winnebago Lodge.









