"The Outdoor Girls at Ocean View" by Laura Lee Hope is a captivating tale of four friends-Betty Nelson, Grace Ford, Mollie Billette, and Amy Blackford-who embark on a summer adventure at a seaside cottage named Edgemere. The story begins with Betty inviting her friends to spend the summer at Ocean View, a quaint fishing village on the New England coast. The girls are excited about the prospect of enjoying the beach, the ocean, and the possibility of discovering hidden treasures, as hinted by the local lore of pirate gold. Upon arrival, they meet Old Tin-Back, a local lobsterman known for his honesty and colorful stories. The girls settle into their new home, exploring the beach and the surrounding area, while engaging in various seaside activities. Their days are filled with swimming, rowing, and enjoying the natural beauty of the coast. The narrative is enriched by the arrival of their male friends, including Grace's brother Will and his companions, who are on a motorboat cruise. The boys' visit adds an element of excitement and camaraderie to the girls' summer experience. Throughout the story, the girls' friendship is highlighted as they navigate the challenges and joys of their seaside adventure. The novel captures the essence of youthful exploration and the thrill of discovering new places, all while emphasizing the importance of friendship and trust. The narrative is a delightful blend of humor, mystery, and the simple pleasures of summer life by the sea.
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