The Outdoor Girls in Army Service Or, doing their bit for the soldier boys
by Laura Lee Hope
About this book
When courage and camaraderie answer the call of duty, The Outdoor Girls in Army Service by Laura Lee Hope sweeps listeners into a wartime adventure filled with mystery and heart. Set during World War I, this classic teen/young adult fiction follows a spirited circle of young women who volunteer to "do their bit for the soldier boys," turning their outdoor skills, quick wits, and loyalty toward relief work, rescue, and intrigue.
Hope weaves themes of friendship, patriotism, and resourcefulness through episodes of volunteer service, puzzling incidents, and daring rescues, all framed by the era’s social spirit and the home-front pressures of 1918. The story balances lighthearted youthful banter with tense moments of danger and suspense—qualities that make it as much a war story as a coming-of-age adventure.
Ideal for listeners who enjoy historical fiction, classic literature, and female-led adventure tales, this audiobook offers wholesome thrills and moral fortitude. Perfect for teen and adult fans of nostalgic wartime adventures, book-club picks, or anyone seeking an entertaining, character-driven story about bravery and doing your part.
