THIS is an interesting and inspiring story of girls in a select school in Brooklyn who organize a club called “Daughters of America,” and under the care of a well-liked teacher take a trip to points on the New England coast made famous in our history. One of the girls has been brought up without knowledge of her own family, and so is called “America’s Daughter.” In the course of the trip she unravels the mystery of her birth and all ends happily and profitably.
“It is an inspiring story, well told and will be appreciated by girls who love an active, out of doors life.”—Daily Press, Portland, Me.
THE LIBERTY GIRL
NATHALIE PAGE, seventeen, bright and popular with all her mates, forms a club called the “Liberty Girls” and enthusiastically does her bit to help win the war. A surprising invitation to the White Mountains takes her from organized activity with her companions, but a girl like Nathalie will not be idle wherever she goes, and in carrying out the principles of patriotic service she wins great and deserved credit.
Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Co. Boston
HANDICRAFT FOR HANDY GIRLS
By A. NEELY HALL
Author of “The Boy Craftsman,” “Handicraft for Handy Boys,” “The Handy Boy”