Ruth Fielding Homeward Bound; Or, A Red Cross Worker's Ocean Perils
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Ruth Fielding, a young Red Cross volunteer who has served near the front, undertakes a perilous ocean passage home, encountering espionage, a mysterious conspiracy, and dramatic action at sea and in the air. The voyage includes encounters with zeppelins and motorboats, boarding and counterplots, a storm, a wreck, and a struggle for survival before loyal friends and timely interventions expose the plot and secure a return to familiar life. The narrative blends wartime adventure, practical resourcefulness, and the bonds of friendship, with an emphasis on resilience and the desire for homecoming.
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