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Publication
(1992)
Description
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.
Local notes
0000-0157-7540
User reviews
LibraryThing member Hamburgerclan
So ends the American Girls: Felicity series. Things change as the Revolutionary War really makes itself felt for Felicity and her family and neighbors in the town of Williamsburg. The story itself is probably the weakest of the lot, but it contains the same pleasant characters and illustrations. It
--J.
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also fails to rise above simple waiting room material in terms of quality. No change there.--J.
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LibraryThing member t1bclasslibrary
So many changes are happening to Felicity: Elizabeth’s father is arrested for being a loyalist, Grandfather dies, and Penny has a foal. Felicity decides she does not like the changes at first, but she learns to deal with them. The biggest change is that Jiggy Nye becomes her friend and helps save
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Penny after she and her grandfather have helped him. Show Less
LibraryThing member the1butterfly
This book is a double of a classroom library book. So many changes are happening to Felicity: Elizabeth’s father is arrested for being a loyalist, Grandfather dies, and Penny has a foal. Felicity decides she does not like the changes at first, but she learns to deal with them. The biggest change
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is that Jiggy Nye becomes her friend and helps save Penny after she and her grandfather have helped him. Show Less