
The Girl from Tim's Place is a novel by Charles Clark Munn, written in the early 20th century. It follows the story of Chip McGuire, a sixteen-year-old girl trapped in a life of servitude in a harsh wilderness community dominated by her outlaw father. Fearing for her future after learning she has been sold to a trapper, Chip flees into the wilderness, confronting both natural dangers and her own fears. The novel explores themes of survival, resilience, and the quest for freedom.











