The Moving Picture Girls Snowbound is a children's book written by Laura Lee Hope, originally published in 1913. The novel follows the adventures of Ruth and Alice DeVere, two sisters who work as actresses in the early days of the film industry. In this particular story, Ruth and Alice find themselves stranded in a remote cabin in the mountains with a group of other travelers during a snowstorm. As they wait for the storm to pass, the group begins to share their personal stories and develop close friendships. Despite the challenges of being snowbound, Ruth and Alice find ways to keep themselves busy and entertained. They organize a theatrical production and film it using the equipment they brought with them. They also explore the natural beauty of the mountains and enjoy winter sports such as skiing and sledding. As the storm continues, the group faces a number of challenges, including food shortages and health issues. Ruth and Alice use their intelligence and resourcefulness to help the group survive, including finding ways to communicate with the outside world and obtaining medical supplies. Throughout the book, Ruth and Alice demonstrate their kindness, generosity, and leadership skills. They develop close friendships with the other travelers and help to resolve personal and romantic conflicts that arise among them. Overall, The Moving Picture Girls Snowbound is an engaging and heartwarming story that highlights the importance of friendship, resourcefulness, and a love of adventure. It showcases the natural beauty and wonder of the winter landscape, while also demonstrating the challenges and rewards of being snowbound with a group of strangers.
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