
A curious young girl drifts down a shimmering bay, her canoe cutting through golden water as the sunset paints the sky. Drawn by an unfamiliar, melodic call echoing through the forest, she discovers a secluded girls’ camp tucked among pine trees, its white tents and bustling activity promising a world of new experiences. From the moment she steps onto the dock, her excitement is palpable, and she feels both the thrill of adventure and the nervous flutter of entering an unfamiliar community.
Inside the camp, the rhythm of daily life unfolds—beadwork, campfires, and the lively chatter of girls learning to work together. As she watches the campers rally around shared tasks, she begins to sense the deeper values of friendship, responsibility, and the quiet strength that comes from helping one another. The story captures the spirit of youthful curiosity and the bond forged when strangers become a supportive tribe.
Through vivid scenes of forest hikes, teamwork around the fire, and the simple joy of discovery, listeners are invited to share in a heartfelt journey that celebrates the empowerment and camaraderie found in the world of the Camp Fire Girls.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (352K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-12-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1848–1918
Known for earnest, character-driven fiction for young readers, this American author wrote stories that mixed moral purpose with adventure. Her books include tales of city children, reform-minded communities, and early Camp Fire Girls.
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