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THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS Or, THE SECRET OF AN OLD MILL
About the Book
"The Camp Fire Girls" by Howard Roger Garis unfolds a heartwarming story that centers round a group of lively younger girls and their adventures inside the wonderful outdoors. The narrative follows the girls as they immerse themselves within the sports of the Camp Fire Girls corporation, fostering friendships, building man or woman, and embracing the values of community and self-discovery. Under the guidance in their devoted counselor, the ladies navigate thru diverse challenges, from out of doors sports to private growth possibilities. Garis intricately weaves issues of teamwork, leadership, and the importance of nature into the storyline, creating a charming and healthful narrative. As the Camp Fire Girls interact in activities like camping, hiking, and crafting, they now not simplest research practical capabilities however additionally form bonds as a way to closing an entire life. Garis' storytelling emphasizes the high quality impact of outdoor studies on non-public development and the cultivation of robust ethical values. "The Camp Fire Girls" stands as a timeless story that no longer most effective entertains however also imparts treasured instructions about friendship, responsibility, and the rewards of embracing the splendor of the herbal world.
American writer Howard Roger Garis is well renowned for his books about the endearing old rabbit Uncle Wiggily Longears. Lansing Campbell illustrated a number of his novels. Possibly the most prolific children's writers of the early 20th century were Garis and his wife, Lilian Garis. The birthplace of Garis is Binghamton, New York. He was employed as a reporter for the Newark Evening News, as was his spouse Lilian Garis. He also worked part-time for WNJR in Newark. Garis's son Roger Garis wrote numerous books under his own name and under pen names, including a four-volume children's adventure/mystery series for A. L. Burt, and authored a biography of the writer Garis family, My Father Was Uncle Wiggily (McGraw-Hill, 1966). A. L. Burt published a three-volume children's mystery series written by his daughter, Cleo F. Leslie Garis, his granddaughter, wrote The House of Happy Endings (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2007), a more candid memoir of the Garis family.