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Meet Felicity
Meet Felicity: An American Girl | Valerie Tripp
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In Williamsburg in 1774, nine-year-old Felicity rescues a beautiful horse who is being beaten and starved by her cruel owner.
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BacklistReader
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The American Girls are super popular for young girls let be honest. I grew up with the original 6: Felicity, Josefina, Kirsten, Addy, Molly, and Samantha.

Felicity was always my favorite because ever since first learning about the American Revolution I‘ve loved that time period.

#timeforareread

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ErinSBecker

Someone on goodreads alerted me to this amazing podcast called American Girl Pod. The creators are historians who were also obsessed with the AG books as kids and do an in-depth episode for each book, in chronological order, discussing both the historicity and the quality of the writing. I've listed to two episodes so far and LOVE IT! Highly recommend!

katy4peas 😮 thanks! 4y
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ErinSBecker
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Mehso-so

I'm rereading the American Girl series I read as a child. I loved this book, BUT as an adult I'm furious that Felicity cares so much about this abused horse that she steals it to set it free, while her family owns at least one slave. I can't in good faith recommend this book, but I really wish I could. I would not read this to my child without talking to them about slavery.

KatieDid927 Oh yiiiikes, Felicity owned a slave?! I do ... not remember that. I owned Molly, but I‘m sure I read Felicity‘s book at one point. Ugh. 4y
ErinSBecker @KatieDid927 I definitely didn't notice this when I was a kid either, but Marcus, described in the front matter as "the man who helps Mr. Merriman at home and at the store is Black. The Looking Back section at the end explicitly stated that he is an "African American slave". 4y
ErinSBecker There's also a picture of a Black housemaid in Felicity Learns a Lesson. 4y
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ErinSBecker @KatieDid927 yeah. I really like the book but I just can't with this.... 4y
KatieDid927 White supremacy really does permeate absolutely everything. 4y
ErinSBecker They had such an opportunity here to have her learn something about freedom as an inborn trait and actually apply her empathy to human beings! 4y
KatieDid927 @ErinSBecker YES! It could have been a positive teachable moment. Why does a DOLL need to own human beings?! Gah. (edited) 4y
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BacklistReader
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Children of the Revolution by Bono, Gavin Friday, and Maurice Seezer

Another oldie but goody. This is the first American Girls book with Felicity. Felicity is an 11 year old girl growing up during the American Revolution in the 1700s.

I‘m actually not sure if Felicity‘s books are still being published but if you can find them you should definitely pick them up.

#beatthebacklist
#btbmarch20 -Books About Revolutions

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cornfedwellread
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While looking for something to listen to while I walk the dogs, I found out that my library recently added some American Girl audiobooks. Time to find out if this is any good while I indulge in nostalgia.

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ahoffkosik
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It‘s finally here... the long-awaited American Girl episode of my podcast! For our first foray into the beloved AG brand, Rachel King joins me to discuss our colonial gal Felicity Merriman and her first book, aptly titled Meet Felicity. We discuss why certain harsh realities and historical elements were addressed and others hidden, along with feminism and gender politics. PLUS we dive into the dolls and catalogs! Link to listen in bio!

wildwoodreads I was obsessed with the American Girl books and dolls! 5y
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CrowCAH
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#AyUpAugust #TooMuchTooYoung

My favorite American Girl: American Revolution time period and she rides a horse! I own this doll and horse, Penny, and all six original books (shown).

By only gripe, reading them as an adult, is ten years old is (too much) too young to be adventuring without supervision and making childish rash decisions without thinking about consequences.

I felt lucky to be doing well in school, let alone saving the country.

marleed Haha! We were the neighborhood hangout house and my daughter had several AG dolls. One Saturday, I listened as 4 girls role played barbies. The next day she had another 4-some but played with AG dolls. It was my best advertisement fo AG. On day 2 they role played 10yr olds. On day 1 they were ahem, older. I wish I had an iPhone at the time as video proof! 5y
mabell I have Felicity too! But I don‘t have her horse! How cool! 5y
Cinfhen We owned Felicity but not the horse!!! How fun ❤️ 5y
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Reviewsbylola Love AG! Samantha is my favorite and she was my first! 5y
wideeyedreader I have the doll for Elizabeth, Felicity‘s best friend! 5y
AsYouWish I loved AG!! I was a Molly girl!! 5y
AprilMae Omg, I loved all of these books! When I found them I just devoured the books! Felicity, Samantha, Molly, Addy, Kirsten, Josefina omg, so many hours reading these books!! Samantha and Nellie is by far my favorite story line though!! 5y
squirrelbrain I‘ve never heard of these books! 😳 5y
brit91 I got all of these they were a gift from my grandmother I loved them! 5y
CrowCAH @marleed that sounds amazing! I do recall my younger sister and I would often make up songs together; I wish I had a recording device, we could have started a band lol 5y
CrowCAH @mabell I actually owned Penny first (and Molly) and then got Felicity, so they were reunited! ☺️ 5y
CrowCAH @Cinfhen woohoo sounds like Felicity is a hit! 5y
CrowCAH @Reviewsbylola my older sister had Samantha and my younger sister Kirsten. 5y
CrowCAH @wideeyedreader oh neat, I think it‘s great how they started adding friends for the dolls. 5y
CrowCAH @AsYouWish I, too, had Molly. 5y
CrowCAH @AprilMae I devoured them too! Our school library had a bunch and what they didn‘t have our city library did! 5y
CrowCAH @squirrelbrain oh wow! They were popular in the late 90s, early 2000s. They‘re still around, but I remember you were cool if you had an AG doll! 5y
CrowCAH @brit91 how wonderful! 😊 5y
mabell I had Molly first too!! 😄 5y
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Andrea313
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Hello, American Girls podcast! I am here for many, many episodes of deconstructing formative books from my 90s childhood. #podcasting #bookadjacent #americangirls

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knotmagick
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I'm starting research for a new book set during the American revolution, which is not my strong suit. So I'm going back to basics.

I used to reread the entire American Girl series any time i was home sick in bed. (Kirsten is still my fav, tho) #research #authorsoflitsy

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bookloaner
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This librarian was off today but I stopped by my neighborhood library to check out some books for the #throwbackreadathon. I can't wait to reread some old favorites! I checked out a few American Girl and Dear America books 💕

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FairyHighRoad
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Felicity was my absolute favorite American Girl! These books and the musical 1776 made me get my degrees in history with a focus on the American Revolution. #childlike #maybookflowers

Reviewsbylola I loved Felicity but I would have to pick Samantha as my no. 1! 8y
asiriusreader Love Felicity!! I had Molly and Felicity growing up...loved them both! Also loved the Addie series though I never had that doll. 8y
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TirzahPrice
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Found a stash of these guys in the back room of the bookstore. TEAM FELICITY FOR LIFE.

TirzahPrice @rachelm Molly was good. I was irrationally prejudiced against her because I got glasses in second grade and was real self conscious about them and my bff was like, "I thought you'd want Molly because she has glasses!" And I was like " JUST BECAUSE I AM GLASSES GIRL DOES NOT MEAN I LIKE MOLLY BEST!" Then we got into a huge fight. Memories! 8y
rachelm 😂😂😎 8y
MariaC The Samantha books take place in the town where I grew up, Valerie Tripp changed the name but we all knew. The Tripp family is a huge supporter of the town library and the Reading Room is named for them. Also, one of the Samantha book covers shows a Victorian house, and one wall of the children's room is a facade of said house. It is quite an interesting feature. 8y
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Well-ReadNeck
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#octphotochallenge #90'stoysinbookform The original American Girls dolls were all in book form. Teaching kids early that Fiction is a great way to learn about history!

EloisaJames My grad students when I was teaching at Wash U in St Louis were writing them! 8y
mrsh62010 Felicity was my first and only American Girl book :) 8y
Lacythebookworm ❤️❤️❤️ 8y
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DivineDiana I still love them! Combing a doll with a storybook stole my heart! 8y
wrenaymuhree Felicity was my FAVORITE!!! I hate that they've done away with her doll & stories. 😢 8y
katedensen I just posted Molly ☺️ 8y
Legxleg I loved the American Girls so much! Kirsten was my favorite. 8y
SiriGuruDevSingh Felicity! Oh God, my daughter was obsessed with Felicity (the clothes, the story, but most of all it was the horse!) 8y
Ruri_kaichou These series were so great! It seems like they changed things though, and retired some of the original girls. Thankfully, I found a handful at a garage sale and snapped them up so my daughters can read them when they're older! 8y
Craftylikefox Oh man I read through all the books and had Molly :) a great way to get kids interested in history 8y
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bookwormans
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Unique fact about me: Growing up, my favorite American Girl was Felicity who lived in Colonial Williamsburg. Turns out it may have been a premonition on my part as I fell for a guy who lived in Williamsburg and moved here when we married this past spring. Love living in a place that has so much history in it's backyard. #augustphotochallenge #day14 @TheSpinecrackersBookClub

Leelee08 I ❤️ this! 8y
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