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Texte à corriger : "Ethel Hollister's Second Summer as a Campfire Girl" by Irene Elliott Benson is a narrative that follows the transformative journey of Ethel Hollister, a young girl from New York, as she spends her second summer with the Camp Fire Girls. The story begins with Ethel's return to Ohio, where she reunites with her Aunt Susan and cousin Kate, who have been instrumental in her personal growth. Ethel's mother, Mrs. Hollister, initially skeptical of the Camp Fire movement, joins her daughter and experiences her own metamorphose, embracing the values of simplicity and self-reliance. Throughout the summer, Ethel and her fellow Camp Fire Girls engage in various activities that promote personal development, community service, and camaraderie. Ethel's interactions with her peers, including the initially disliked Nora Casey, challenge her to overcome personal biases and grow in empathy and understanding. The arrival of the Boy Scouts, led by Harvey Bigelow, adds a new dynamic to the camp, fostering friendships and mutual respect between the two groups. Ethel's journey is marked by her commitment to education and self-improvement, as she plans to attend Barnard College and pursue a career. Her experiences at camp reinforce her resolve to live authentically and reject societal pressures to marry for wealth and status. The novel highlights themes of personal growth, the importance of community, and the empowerment of young women through education and self-discovery.



