
The Woodcraft Girls at Camp
1916
The Woodcraft Girls at Camp, published in 1916 by Lillian Elizabeth Roy, is a juvenile fiction novel that follows a group of young girls, particularly Suzanne Baker (Zan) and Anita Brampton (Nita), as they embark on a summer camping adventure. The story emphasizes themes of outdoor life, friendship, and self-discovery, showcasing the contrasting personalities of Zan, an athletic tomboy, and Nita, who embodies more modern sensibilities. The narrative explores their growth and the dynamics of their friendships against the backdrop of rural wilderness experiences.




















