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Books with title Meet Julie: An American Girl

  • Meet Addy: An American Girl

    Connie Porter, Dahl Taylor

    Paperback (Pleasant Company, Sept. 1, 1993)
    Addy Walker's family is planning a dangerous escapefrom slavery in the summer of 1864. But before they can make the escape, the worst happens--Master Stevens decides to sell some of his slaves, including Poppa and Addy's brother, Sam. Addy and Momma take the terrible risk of escaping by themselves, hoping that the family eventually will be together again in Philadelphia. Set during America's own struggle over slavery, the Civil War, Addy's story is one of great courage and love--love of family and love of freedom.
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  • Meet Caroline: An American Girl

    Kathleen Ernst

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 4, 2012)
    Caroline Abbott is doing what she loves most--sailing on Lake Ontario with Papa--when her world turns upside down. A British officer boards their sloop, announces that Britain and America are once again at war, and takes her father prisoner. As Papa is led away, Caroline promises him that she will be brave until he returns. Then the British attack her village, and it looks as if the Americans are in trouble. Can she stay steady enough to help win the day? The illustrated "Looking Back" section explores the beginning of the War of 1812.
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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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  • Meet Julie: An American Girl

    Megan McDonald, Robert Hunt, Susan McAliley, George Sebok

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 2007)
    When her parents divorce, Julie Albright must make the best of a bad situation which includes a new school and a basketball team where girls can't play. Simultaneous.
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  • Meet Kaya: An American Girl

    Janet Beeler Shaw, Bill Farnsworth, Susan McAliley

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 2002)
    In 1764, when Kaya and her family reunite with other Nez Perce Indians to fish for the red salmon, she learns that bragging, even about her swift horse, can lead to trouble. Simultaneous.
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  • Meet Kirsten, An American Girl

    Janet Shaw, Renee Graef

    Paperback (Pleasant Company, Jan. 1, 1986)
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  • Meet Kit: An American Girl 1934

    Valerie Tripp, Tamara England, Walter Rane

    Paperback (American Girl, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Kit's world turns upside down when Mother's friends come to stay with them and Dad loses his business. Will life ever be the same again?
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  • Meet Molly: An American Girl

    Valerie Tripp, Jeanne Thieme, Nick Backes, Vignettes Keith Skeen, Renee Graef

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1990)
    While her father is away fighting in World War II, Molly finds her life full of change and plans revenge on her brother for ruining her Halloween
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  • Meet Josefina, an American Girl

    Valerie Tripp, Susan McAliley, Jean-Paul Tibbles

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1997)
    After Mama+a7's death, Josefina and her sisters struggle to maintain their lives at their New Mexican rancho, until their grandfather arrives from Mexico with a special surprise that brings new joy into their home, in a story set in 1824.
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  • Meet Samantha: An American Girl

    Susan S. Adler, Nancy Niles, Dan Andreasen

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1990)
    In 1904, nine-year-old Samantha, an orphan living with her wealthy grandmother, and her servant friend Nellie have a midnight adventure when they try to find out what has happened to the seamstress who suddenly left her job.
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  • Meet Felicity: An American Girl

    Valerie Tripp

    Hardcover (Amer Girl Pub, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Felicity Merriman, a determined nine-year-old girl living in Williamsburg, Virginia, just prior to the Revolutionary War, comes to the aid of a beautiful horse owned by the cruel Jiggy Nye
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  • Meet Addy: An American Girl

    Connie Porter, Melodye Rosales

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., Sept. 16, 1994)
    One night during the summer of 1864, Addy Walker overhears her parents talk about an exciting yet terrifying idea - escaping slavery. But before Addy's family can make the escape, the worst happens to them. The family is separated when Master Stevens decides to sell some of his slaves. Addy and her mother take the terrible risk of escaping by themselves because they want to be free, and because they hope the family eventually will be together again in Philadelphia. Set during America's own struggle over slavery, the Civil War, Addy's story is one of great courage and love - love of family and love of freedom.