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A young woman volunteers at a wartime island canteen and USO, balancing community service with concern for her father while a mysterious new nurse and odd events draw scrutiny. Working behind the snack bar and at dances, she forms friendships, learns practical skills, and comforts lonely servicemen. Strange incidents on the beach and in the marshes lead to revelations, a narrow escape, and a confrontation with hidden dangers. The narrative emphasizes resourcefulness, loyalty, and courage as the heroine and her community rally to support the war effort and protect one another.

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Ruby Lorraine Radford

Ruby Lorraine Radford was an American author known for her contributions to young adult literature in the early 20th century. She is particularly recognized for her novels "Kitty Carter, Canteen Girl" and "Nancy Dale, Army Nurse," which reflect themes of resilience and service during wartime. Radford's works often highlight the experiences of young women in challenging circumstances, offering insights into their lives and the societal expectations of the time. Through her storytelling, she captured the spirit of her era and provided readers with relatable characters and engaging narratives.

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