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Ruth Fielding in the Red Cross; Or, Doing Her Best for Uncle Sam

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The narrative follows a young woman who postpones her college course of study to volunteer with a wartime relief organization, organizing local aid, packing supplies, and answering calls to serve overseas. She encounters community anxieties and supports friends whose relatives enlist while taking on new responsibilities at field hospitals and chateaux behind the lines. Adventures include hazardous crossings, suspicious characters, and episodes of espionage that test leadership and resolve. Through practical service, courage, and compassion she confronts the daily demands of humanitarian work and learns about duty and patriotic responsibility in times of conflict.

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Alice B. Emerson

Alice B. Emerson was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She is particularly recognized for her series featuring strong female protagonists, such as Betty Gordon and Ruth Fielding. These characters embark on various adventures, often set against the backdrop of boarding schools, farms, and camps, reflecting themes of friendship, mystery, and personal growth. Notable works include "Betty Gordon at Boarding School; Or, The Treasure of Indian Chasm" and "Ruth Fielding At College; or, The Missing Examination Papers." Emerson's stories have captivated young readers with their engaging plots and relatable characters.

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