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Minimal signs of wear. Corners and cover may show wear. May contain highlighting and or writing. May be missing dust jacket. May not include supplemental materials. May be a former library book. If you are buying a box set item, the box may not be included.
This heartwarming memoir, “Campfire Stew: Fort Worth’s Girl Scout Troop 11” by Linda K Wood, offers a nostalgic glimpse into the formative years of a pioneering Girl Scout troop in the early 20th century. Established in 1917, just five years after the Girl Scouts of the USA was founded, Troop 11 in Fort Worth, Texas, played a pivotal role in shaping the lives of young women during a time of profound social change. Wood’s vivid storytelling transports readers back to an era when the Girl Scout movement was blossoming, empowering girls to embrace outdoor adventures, develop leadership skills, and forge lasting bonds of sisterhood. Beyond its historical significance, this book celebrates the enduring spirit of the Girl Scouts, a organization that has inspired generations of women to challenge societal norms and pursue their dreams. Whether you’re a former Scout reminiscing about cherished memories or a reader captivated by tales of female empowerment, this well-preserved copy promises an engaging and enlightening journey through a treasured chapter of American history.