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Books with author Valerie Tripp

  • Ashlyn's Unsurprise Party

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2016)
    When Camille loses two teeth in one day, Ashlyn decides to cheer up her friend by throwing a party. The party is meant to be a secret so the other WellieWishers will be surprised too, but a rainstorm and other woes are on the horizon! Will Ashlyn accept help from her friends in order to get everything done? This story tells how Ashlyn learns to rely on others and that good friends can be the best surprise of all! Includes fun activities to do with your girl.
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  • Josefina: Sunlight and Shadows

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (American Girl, Feb. 18, 2020)
    A storm and flash flood hit the ranch hard, and many animals are lost. But Josefina and her sisters are determined to save the family business. Their aunt, T�a Dolores, wants to try some bold new ideas. Josefina likes learning to weave and play the piano, but she's not so sure about learning to read and write. She's afraid all these changes could make her forget Mam�. Unexpectedly, Mam� herself gives Josefina the answer. By facing the changes, can Josefina find her courage -- and discover the truth about love? The first book in Josefina's stories is richly illustrated in full color and includes a peek into Josefina's world in 1824.
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  • Really Truly Ruthie

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Ruthie Smithens, a girl who believes in fairy tales and happy endings, would do almost anything to help her best friend, Kit Kittredge, whose family has been hard hit by the Depression. But Ruthie has learned the hard way that offers of help, even between friends, are tricky. When Ruthie finds out some bad news about the Kittredges' house while at her father's bank, she has to find a way to help the Kittredges reach Kit's Aunt Millie, so that there can be at least the chance of a happy ending!
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  • Kit: Turning Things Around

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (American Girl, Feb. 18, 2020)
    For Kit, the Depression has brought big changes: a houseful of boarders, tons of chores, and no birthday party. Then Aunt Millie arrives, and it looks as if her great ideas might turn things around for the Kittredges. But when Kit's taste for adventure gets her into trouble, she discovers that the Depression has hit a lot of people far worse than her own family. Can one girl make a difference for homeless kids -- when even grownups have lost hope? The second book in Kit's stories is richly illustrated in full color and includes a peek into Kit's world in 1934.
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  • Happy Birthday, Molly!

    Valerie Tripp

    language (American Girl, Dec. 1, 2012)
    Molly is excited to learn that an English girl is coming to stay at the McIntires’--just in time for Molly’s birthday! But Emily turns out to be different from the glamorous girl Molly pictured. Emily is shy and standoffish. Then Molly discovers she and Emily have some important things in common. The girls become fast friends and decide to celebrate Molly’s birthday with an English tea party. But they can’t agree on how to do it, and it takes a special birthday surprise to help them patch up their hurt feelings.
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  • Happy birthday, Felicity!: A springtime story

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (Pleasant Co, Aug. 16, 1992)
    As her tenth birthday approaches, Felicity is excited by her grandfather's visit, but she is also concerned about the growing tensions between the colonists and the British governor in Williamsburg.
  • Changes for Molly

    Valerie Tripp

    language (American Girl, Dec. 1, 2012)
    Molly can’t wait for Dad to come home--he’ll arrive in time to see her dance the part of Miss Victory in the big Red Cross show! Molly isn’t worried about her tap dancing, but she wants to look sophisticated so that Dad will know how much she’s grown up while he’s been away at war. Unfortunately, Molly’s hair is all wrong. When Jill finally finds a way to give Molly glorious curls, everything seems to be perfect. Then Molly gets sick. Things couldn’t be worse--until the doctor comes just in time.
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  • Felicity's Surprise

    Valerie Tripp

    eBook (American Girl, Dec. 1, 2012)
    Felicity is invited to a dancing lesson at the Governor’s Palace, the most wonderful honor she can imagine. Mother promises to make a beautiful new gown for her. As the splendid event draws near, Mother becomes dreadfully ill. Felicity spends all her days caring for her, sadly accepting that there will be no new gown and no chance to go to the Palace. No chance, that is, until a glorious surprise reminds her that Christmastide is a time when hopes and dreams do come true.
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  • Changes for Felicity

    Valerie Tripp

    eBook (American Girl, Dec. 1, 2012)
    For Felicity, 1776 starts off with good news. Her beloved horse, Penny, is going to have a foal! Felicity has one worry--Jiggy Nye. He has been cruel to Penny in the past. Will he be cruel to her again? Soon Felicity has more worries. Her family believes in independence for the colonies. But the family of Elizabeth, Felicity’s best friend, believes in loyalty to the king. Suddenly, Elizabeth’s father is jailed for being a Loyalist. Will Felicity and Elizabeth’s friendship survive the many changes that both girls face?
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  • A Stand for Independence: A Felicity Classic 2

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (American Girl, Feb. 16, 2017)
    When Felicity overhears a plot against the colonists, no one believes her but Ben, her father's apprentice. So the two risk great danger to warn the colonists themselves. Soon afterward, Felicity finds a secret note from Ben. He has run away to join George Washington's army, and he is injured. Felicity is worried about him but knows it would be wrong to help a runaway apprentice. Then she is turned away from the door of her best friend, Elizabeth. Will the war for independence come between Felicity and her friends?
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  • Felicity's Surprise

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Felicity is invited to a dancing lesson at the Governor's Palace, the most wonderful honor she can imagine. Mother promises to make a beautiful new gown for her. As the splendid event draws near, Mother becomes dreadfully ill. Felicity spends all her days caring for her, sadly accepting that there will be no new gown and no chance to go to the Palace. No chance, that is, until a glorious surprise reminds her that Christmastide is a time when hopes and dreams do come true.
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  • A Stand for Independence: A Felicity Classic 2

    Valerie Tripp

    eBook (American Girl, Feb. 16, 2017)
    When Felicity overhears a plot against the colonists, no one believes her but Ben, her father's apprentice. So the two risk great danger to warn the colonists themselves. Soon afterward, Felicity finds a secret note from Ben. He has run away to join George Washington's army, and he is injured. Felicity is worried about him but knows it would be wrong to help a runaway apprentice. Then she is turned away from the door of her best friend, Elizabeth. Will the war for independence come between Felicity and her friends? A Stand for Independence, the second volume of Felicity's classic stories, tells how she finds the strength to follow her heart during the Revolutionary War.
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