By: Margaret Vandercook (1877-1958)
"Ranch Girls at Boarding School" by Margaret Vandercook is a delightful story chronicling the adventures of two sisters from a ranch in Montana as they navigate life at a prestigious boarding school in the East. The characters are well-developed and relatable, and the plot is engaging and heartwarming. Vandercook's vivid descriptions bring both the ranch and the boarding school to life, making the settings feel almost like characters themselves.
One of the strengths of this book is the strong bond between the two sisters, which is both heartwarming and authentic. The challenges they face at the boarding school are relatable and realistic, and readers will find themselves rooting for them every step of the way. The themes of friendship, independence, and perseverance are woven seamlessly throughout the story, making it a compelling read for readers of all ages.
Overall, "Ranch Girls at Boarding School" is a charming and engaging tale that will appeal to anyone who enjoys stories about friendship, adventure, and the power of sisterhood. Margaret Vandercook has crafted a timeless story that is sure to capture the hearts of readers for generations to come. Book Description: The story of the four "Ranch Girls" continues along lines of constantly increasing interest, and the change of scene accomplished in the third volume of the series, "The Ranch Girls at Boarding School," shows them in a new and strange environment. How they bring the ideals and standards of the big open West to the solution of many of their problems in this new field creates a story even more absorbingly interesting than either of its predecessors.
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