Publisher's Synopsis
"Mary Louise and the Liberty Girls" by Edith Van Dyne transports readers to the American Midwest during World War I. This patriotic young adult novel explores themes of friendship and service through the experiences of girls on the home front. Set against the backdrop of a nation at war, the story offers a glimpse into the lives of young women contributing to the war effort. As they navigate the challenges of the time, the characters forge bonds and discover their own strength and resilience. Originally published during the war era, this edition offers a meticulously prepared print republication of a historical juvenile fiction title. Readers interested in stories of girls and women during times of American history will enjoy this tale of camaraderie and youthful spirit amidst national conflict.
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