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Paperback Changes for Felicity Book

ISBN: 156247037X

ISBN13: 9781562470371

Changes for Felicity

(Book #6 in the American Girl: Felicity Series)

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As war between the Patriots and Loyalists looms, Felicity faces changes at home and in her relationship with her best friend, Elizabeth. American Girls Collection/Felicity #6. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Changes for Felicity

If you love historic fiction you will love this book! Changes for Felicity by Valerie Tripp is the greatest book of all. It's about Felicity Merriman,and Elizabeth Cole. It is setin Williamsburg, Virginia. Elizabeth's father goes to jail for being a loyaltist and this is where the problem begins. In the beginning of the story Felicity notices that Penny, her horse, is going to have a foal. Next Felicity's grandfather dies from a fever. To find out more of what happens read it! The theme of this book is you should have a faithful heart. This book reminds me of The Revolutionary War. Girls ages 8-12 would love this book! Rachie in Annapolis

American Girls Changes For Felicity

I liked this book because it has hores, friends, adventure, and Felicity and her family. I also liked this book because Felicity is fun to read about. My favortie part is when Felicity helps a sick man who is in jail. I liked this part because then she helps the man get better. I don't think it should be changed because it is good the way it is. I read this book because the cover was nice and the title made it sound interesting. K.D.

Wonderful

This is another in the American Girls Short Stories series about Felicity Merriman, a ten-year-old girl living in the America of 1775. In this book, Felicity takes care of her new baby sister and waits for the birth of her horse's foal. However, with war beginning between the American colonies and the British Empire, and with people imprisoned for seemingly no good reason, there is much that is hard. Here Felicity learns about love and loss, and about new beginnings.The final chapter is a fascinating and highly informative look into the effects of the new war on the people of Williamsburg in 1775. I must admit that this book really surprised me. My daughter and I both like the Felicity stories, but this one was much more serious than the others, and taught some wonderful lessons.My daughter and I both really enjoyed this book, and we both highly recommend it to you.

excallento book you'll love it

I rate this book ***** because i really like it becuase the author describs what eachword is example like pattens they are things you were under your shoes so they don't get dirty she decribs that that is why i like this book also on the side of the words there are things like pictures and say what they are.It is a excallent book so i would read it if you want to hear about a girl that happened real life Renee

I think that this book taught a very good lesson.

I thought this book taught a good lesson. I think it tought never to give up......... and always have faith in you self....... and last but not least to always belive that you can do anything and everthing. But, most importantly i think the book foccused on friendship and the hardships of friendship! And, friends should always stick together forever!!
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