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The Girl Scouts' Captain

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A group of college-age former Girl Scouts reunite and attempt to revive their troop on campus, prompting one member to seek a more purposeful role. The story traces their efforts to organize meetings, hikes, training sessions and public exhibitions, and to prepare for competition, while navigating leadership elections, discouragement, gossip, romantic developments, and a late crisis. Practical tasks like practice, supper parties, and patrol exercises alternate with personal challenges and community events, and the girls rely on cooperation, perseverance, and a new plan to reach a resolved conclusion.

About the Author

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Edith Lavell

Edith Lavell was an American author known for her engaging children's literature, particularly her series featuring the character Linda Carlton. Her works often explore themes of adventure and empowerment, appealing to young readers with a sense of curiosity and bravery. Notable titles include "Linda Carlton's Hollywood Flight" and "Linda Carlton, Air Pilot," which showcase her ability to weave thrilling narratives around aviation and exploration. Additionally, Lavell contributed to the Girl Scouts series, writing stories that promote teamwork and outdoor activities, such as "The Girl Scouts at Miss Allen's School" and "The Girl Scouts' Canoe Trip." Her writing reflects a commitment to inspiring youth through imaginative storytelling.

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