The Outdoor Girls in a Winter Camp: Or, Glorious Days on Skates and Ice Boats
The Outdoor Girls in a Winter Camp: Or, Glorious Days on Skates and Ice Boats
The Outdoor Girls in a Winter Camp, written by Laura Lee Hope in 1913, follows four friends—Grace, Betty, Mollie, and Amy—during their winter adventure at a lumber camp. As they enjoy winter sports like skating and ice boating, they also navigate personal rivalries and emotional challenges, particularly concerning Amy's mysterious past. The story highlights the dynamics of friendship and competition against the backdrop of winter activities and a property dispute. This juvenile fiction is notable for its portrayal of young girls engaging in adventurous outdoor activities.
























