Changes for Felicity


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The outbreak of the Revolutionary War in 1775 brings drastic changes to Felicity's life in Williamsburg, affecting both her family and her friendship with Elizabeth.




Meet Felicity


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Meet Felicity, a spunky, spritely nine-year-old girl who lives in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1774, just before the Revolutionary War. American Girls Collection/Felicity #1.




Felicity Saves the Day


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During a visit to her grandfather's plantation in Virginia during the summer of 1775, Felicity's loyalty is torn between her father and Ben, her father's apprentice who needs her help as he runs away to join George Washington's army of Patriots.




Felicity Learns a Lesson


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While learning to be a polite lady, Felicity makes friends with Elizabeth, an English girl, but their friendship is threatened when Felicity's father decides to boycott tea




Traitor in Williamsburg


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During the time of the Revolution, Felicity must figure out who is making false accusations, saying that her father is a traitor and helping the British.




Very Funny, Elizabeth!


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It's 1775, and Elizabeth's annoying older sister, Annabelle, presents Elizabeth and her best friend, Felicity, with their finest opportunity yet for some high-spirited pranks. But when their tricks go a little too far, Elizabeth and Felicity have to find a way out of the trouble they've created! Book jacket.




Happy Birthday, Felicity


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Gunpowder and Tea Cakes


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Readers must decide which activities to join Felicity in, hanging out at her father's store, sipping tea at the Governor's Palace, or participating in a gunpowder plot.




Growing up for Girls


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A straight-talking book explaining puberty and the emotional, psychological and physical changes girls go through. Covers everything girls want to find out about, including moods and feelings, periods, what happens to boys, diet, eating disorders, exercise, body image, sex and relationships, contraception, self-confidence, drink and drugs, exam stress, and cyberbullying.




The Light was Always There


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Everyone's lives were turned upside down when the COVID-19 pandemic spread across the world. Strict restrictions were put in place by the government and people struggled to adapt to their new isolated environment at home. Children were expected to transfer to online learning immediately and were no longer able to see their extended family, friends, or teachers. This story tells the reality of the pandemic through the eyes of a child. It reminds us that even though there were challenging times, there was some positivity (the light) to all of this - a new appreciation for the little things in life.