The Red Cross Girls
On the French Firing Line
By
MARGARET VANDERCOOK
Author of “The Ranch Girls Series,” “Stories
about Camp Fire Girls Series,” etc.
Illustrated
The John C. Winston Company
Philadelphia
Four American Red Cross volunteers of differing backgrounds serve in wartime France, tending the wounded in hospitals and then moving nearer to the firing line as danger approaches. Episodes range from crowded streets of Paris to chateaux turned into care centers, portraying practical hardships, sudden perils, and the emotional strains of relief work. The account traces their relationships with soldiers and local caregivers, moments of recognition and discovery, and the steady demands of duty, with interpersonal bonds, courage, and adaptation under fire shaping the episodic narrative.
By
MARGARET VANDERCOOK
Author of “The Ranch Girls Series,” “Stories
about Camp Fire Girls Series,” etc.
Illustrated
The John C. Winston Company
Philadelphia