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Gertrude Morison wrote the series Girls of Central High for the Stratemeyer syndicate from 1914 to 1919. There were seven books in the series. Girls of Central High is an adventure series with a little mystery thrown in. In the first book the girls form an athletic association and plan school competitions. The central character is Laura who is known as Mother Wit because she always has a solution to any problem. Miss Carrington is the assistant principal who disapproves of girl's athletics and anything else this group of girls wants to do. The books are full of humor and a lot of fun to read.

Produktbeschreibung
Gertrude Morison wrote the series Girls of Central High for the Stratemeyer syndicate from 1914 to 1919. There were seven books in the series. Girls of Central High is an adventure series with a little mystery thrown in. In the first book the girls form an athletic association and plan school competitions. The central character is Laura who is known as Mother Wit because she always has a solution to any problem. Miss Carrington is the assistant principal who disapproves of girl's athletics and anything else this group of girls wants to do. The books are full of humor and a lot of fun to read.
Autorenporträt
Gertrude W. Morrison was a completed American author recognized for her contributions to younger person literature within the early twentieth century. One of her extremely good works, "The Girls of Central High Aiding the Red Cross," stands as a masterpiece of her literary career. The novel follows the adventures of a group of young ladies from Central High School who come together to help the conflict attempt at some stage in World War I by helping the Red Cross. Set towards the backdrop of a kingdom mobilized for war, Morrison's tale captures the spirit of patriotism, camaraderie, and sacrifice that characterised the era. As the ladies grow to be involved in Red Cross activities, they find out the importance of network provider, empathy, and resilience within the face of adversity. Through their experiences, they now not only make significant contributions to the battle attempt however also undergo personal growth and transformation. Morrison's writing style is characterized by means of its bright descriptions, attractive characters, and heartfelt storytelling, which resonate with readers of all ages. "The Girls of Central High Aiding the Red Cross" stays a timeless traditional, serving as a poignant reminder of the strength of unity and compassion in times of disaster. Gertrude W. Morrison's legacy as an author is firmly cemented by using her capability to inspire and uplift audiences thru her compelling narratives, and this book stands as a testament to her enduring impact on younger adult literature.