Ruth Fielding Homeward Bound; Or, A Red Cross Worker's Ocean Perils
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In "Ruth Fielding Homeward Bound," Ruth is returning home from Europe after serving as a Red Cross worker during World War I. The story begins with her on an ocean liner, filled with relief at the prospect of returning home but also carrying the weight of her wartime experiences. However, the journey home is fraught with danger and suspense.Ruth encounters various perils on the high seas, including treacherous weather, mechanical failures, and the lingering threat of wartime hostilities. Throughout the voyage, she remains calm and resourceful, using the skills and courage she developed during her Red Cross service to help those around her. The novel highlights Ruth's bravery and quick thinking as she faces these challenges, all while fostering camaraderie among her fellow passengers.
In "Ruth Fielding Homeward Bound," Ruth is returning home from Europe after serving as a Red Cross worker during World War I. The story begins with her on an ocean liner, filled with relief at the prospect of returning home but also carrying the weight of her wartime experiences. However, the journey home is fraught with danger and suspense.Ruth encounters various perils on the high seas, including treacherous weather, mechanical failures, and the lingering threat of wartime hostilities. Throughout the voyage, she remains calm and resourceful, using the skills and courage she developed during her Red Cross service to help those around her. The novel highlights Ruth's bravery and quick thinking as she faces these challenges, all while fostering camaraderie among her fellow passengers.
AmazonPages: 120, Paperback, Alpha Edition
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