Ruth Fielding In the Saddle; Or, College Girls in the Land of Gold
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By Alice B. Emerson 16 Jul, 2020
Ruth, Helen, and Jennie travel west to Arizona at the beginning of their summer vacation. A new film is to be shot at a mining camp, and Ruth is slated to write the scenario. Ruth plans to immerse herself in the atmosphere of Arizona and write the sc ... Read more
Ruth, Helen, and Jennie travel west to Arizona at the beginning of their summer vacation. A new film is to be shot at a mining camp, and Ruth is slated to write the scenario. Ruth plans to immerse herself in the atmosphere of Arizona and write the scenario as they await the film company's arrival. During the train ride, Ruth is surprised to discover that Edie Phelps is on the same train. Ruth wonders why Edie is traveling to Arizona. Later, an accident causes the train to break into two parts, and a burned-out bridge causes Ruth's part of the train to be stranded. The delay costs Ruth's group quite a bit of time, and they reach Arizona long after Edie Phelps arrives. Ruth and her friends are shocked to learn that Edie met their friend, Ann, at the station and left with her and their guide. Ruth's group is forced to find a new guide. Ruth decides that Edie wanted to arrive at the mining camp before Ruth—but why? Less
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Alice B. Emerson was a pseudonym used by the Stratemeyer Syndicate for the Betty Gordon and Ruth Fielding series of children's novels. The writers taking up the pen of Alice B. Emerson were: Josephine...
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