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Books in American Girls Collection series

  • Happy Birthday, Samantha!

    Valerie Tripp

    Paperback (American Girl, March 1, 1988)
    Samantha's birthday party is nearly ruined when Eddie Ryland plays a mean trick. Then Agnes and Agatha, Cornelia's ten-year-old twin sisters, save the day with an invitation to visit New York City. Samantha loves the twins' carefree attitude and can't wait to go--especially since the trip will include a stop at a fancy ice cream parlor. But when the girls carelessly break some rules, they suddenly find themselves racing dangerously through the big city--and the path they take leads to surprising discoveries.
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  • Brave Emily

    Valerie Tripp, Nick Backes, Vignettes Renee Graef, Susan McAliley, Keith Skeen

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Aug. 21, 2006)
    Emily Bennett, a young English girl, stays with Molly McIntire's family to escape the bombing of London during World War II with a reminder from her parents to be "a brave soldier for England," but when Emily makes a big mistake and turns to Molly for help, Emily shows how truly brave she is--and both girls learn what friendship really means. Simultaneous.
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  • Rebecca: An American Girl

    Jacqueline Dembar Greene, Robert Hunt

    Paperback (Amer Girl Pub, June 1, 2009)
    Presents six stories featuring Rebecca Rubin, a Jewish girl growing up in 1914 New York City.
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  • Kirsten's Surprise: A Christmas Story

    Janet Beeler Shaw, Renee Graef

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1990)
    Kirsten and her family celebrate their first Christmas in their new home on Uncle Olav's farm in mid-nineteenth-century Minnesota.
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  • Addy's Cook Book: A Peek at Dining in the Past With Meals You Can Cook Today

    Jodi Evert, Rebecca Sample Bernstein

    Paperback (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1994)
    Young cooks can learn about cooking in the Civil War era. Through words and pictures, with recipes and instructions, they will learn to make Addy's favorite foods.
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  • Julie: An American Girl

    Megan McDonald, Robert Hunt, Susan McAliley

    Paperback (Amer Girl Pub, Aug. 20, 2007)
    Collects six books featuring Julie Albright, a girl growing up in 1970's San Francisco with her mother and older sister after her parents' divorce.
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  • Nellie's Promise

    Valerie Tripp, Tamara England, Dan Andreasen

    Paperback (Pleasant Company Publications, Sept. 1, 2004)
    Nellie O'Malley and her little sisters finally have a home. After losing their parents and having been abandoned by their uncle, they are now living in comfort and safety with her friend Samantha's family in New York City. Best of all, Samantha's Uncle Gard and Aunt Cornelia want to adopt all three of the O'Malley girls. This will make Nellie and Samantha sisters as well as best friends, and it will allow Nellie to keep a promise she made to her dying mother--to protect her little sisters. But when Nellie's no-good uncle, Mike O'Malley, turns up again, he threatens to take Nellie and her sisters back and ruin everything. Nellie is determined not to let that happen, but soon discovers that even her friendship with Samantha has been affected by Uncle Mike's threat. How can all the good things in her new life unravel so fast? Is there a way to keep her promise and save everything she loves the most?
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  • Julie Boxed Set With Game

    Megan Mcdonald, Robert Hunt

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2010)
    This keepsake boxed set features Julie's six beautifully illustrated books. Discover what it was like to grow up in America during the 1970s.The set also opens up to a fun-filled game. Collect cards featuring Julie's favorite things, and earn points as you move around the board. The first person to finish is not necessarily the winner. Roll the die and see what happens!Book Details:Format: Box SetPublication Date: 9/1/2010Pages: 594Reading Level: Age 8 and Up
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  • Meet Marie-Grace

    Sarah M Buckey, Christine Kornacki

    Paperback (American Girl, Aug. 30, 2011)
    Marie-Grace Gardner has just arrived in New Orleans, and she hopes she never has to move again. The lively city is unlike any other place Marie-Grace has lived. When she meets Mademoiselle Océane, a talented opera singer, Marie-Grace longs to take lessons. She loves to sing, and she would like to get to know Cécile Rey, the confident girl who is Mademoiselle's student. But Marie-Grace is shy, and starting school reminds her how hard it is to make friends and fit in. Can an unexpected adventure help her feel as if she belongs in New Orleans?
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  • Meet Cecile

    Denise Lewis Patrick, Christine Kornacki

    Paperback (American Girl, Aug. 30, 2011)
    Cecile Rey can't wait for Mardi Gras--New Orleans' dazzling season of parties and costume balls. For the grandest event of all, the Children's Ball, CĂ©cile is determined to come up with a fantastic costume like no one else's. Everyone will notice her! And after Mardi Gras, CĂ©cile beloved brother, Armand, will finally come home after two long years in faraway France. But Mardi Gras season turns out to be even more exciting than CĂ©cile expects when she meets a new girl named Marie-Grace Gardner. Together they form an unlikely friendship . . .and share a daring adventure!
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  • Felicity's New Sister

    Valerie Tripp, Dan Andreasen

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, May 1, 1999)
    Although she is tired of the responsibility of being the oldest sister, Felicity realizes how much her family means to her when a carriage accident puts her pregnant mother in danger.
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  • Felicity's Story Collection

    Valerie Tripp, Dan Andreasen

    Hardcover (Amer Girl, Sept. 1, 2005)
    All six beloved Felicity stories are bound in one keepsake volume. Set in 1774, each story reveals more of this spirited American Girl who is growing up during a revolutionary time. The richly illustrated hardcover offers a glimpse into Felicity's world. Inside, this book features even more full-color illustrations and words of inspiration that will delight girls who love Felicity.
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