About This Book
A circle of school-aged girls called the Blue Birds and their male counterparts, the Bobolinks, organize seasonal clubs and community projects in a rural setting. When an older relative offers the use of a country farm to host city children, the groups plan summer programs, raise funds, and enlist adult guidance to make the venture practical. Their winter activities focus on skill-building and cooperation, including running a small printing shop and producing a club magazine. Interwoven chapters present local adventures, a Civil War reminiscence, and a northern travel episode that broaden the children's perspectives and support their collaborative enterprises.
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