
The Red Cross Girls with the Russian Army, written by Margaret Vandercook and published in 1916, is a historical juvenile fiction novel that follows four American girls engaged in nursing and humanitarian efforts during World War I. Set in Russia, the story explores their challenges as they adapt to a war-torn environment while uncovering personal connections and heritage. Themes of friendship, duty, and the impact of war are woven throughout their adventures, providing insight into the era's depiction of the Great War.
































