
Camp Fire Girls in the Outside World
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After a series of unfortunate events, Betty Ashton finds herself at a crossroads. With her mother's health declining, financial strains mounting, and her home facing foreclosure, Betty's world seems to be crumbling around her. But just when all hope seems lost, she receives a mysterious package that contains a letter and an unusual object. The letter reveals that Betty's late father was a renowned explorer who left behind a hidden treasure that she is destined to find. Inspired by the prospect of adventure and the chance to escape her troubles, Betty sets out on a perilous journey to uncover her father's legacy. Along the way, she encounters treacherous terrains, enigmatic clues, and unexpected allies who help her navigate the challenges that lie ahead. As Betty delves deeper into her father's past, she uncovers a secret that changes her understanding of her family and her own identity. With unwavering determination and the support of newfound companions, Betty embarks on a transformative adventure that tests her limits and leads her to discover hidden treasures within herself.Book Details
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Margaret Vandercook
United States
Margaret O'Bannon Womack Vandercook was an American writer of children's literature. Daughter of Joel Mayo Womack and Nannie Gibson (O'Bannon) Womack, she was born in Louisville, Kentucky, where she a...
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