
Nan Sherwood at Pine Camp
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Nan Sherwood and her best friend, Beth, are two adventurous teenagers living in Illinois in the 1920s. When they are given the chance to attend Pine Camp, a prestigious boarding school in Michigan, they embrace the opportunity for a new adventure. At Pine Camp, they encounter a diverse group of classmates, learn new skills, and face various challenges, both academic and personal. Through their experiences, the girls forge deep friendships, learn valuable lessons about life, and begin to understand the complexities of the world around them. They navigate the joys and struggles of adolescence, from navigating social dynamics to exploring burgeoning romantic interests. Their time at Pine Camp becomes a transformative experience, shaping their identities and preparing them for the future.Book Details
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Annie Roe Carr
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