A review by susies_reading
Felicity: An American Girl by Valerie Tripp

5.0

I found the Felicity books fascinating because I had actually been to the place where the books take place - Williamsburg, VA. It's so cool that Williamsburg is preserved and you can see where people like Felicity lived and worked and went to school. Anyway, so her stories were especially interesting to me because I knew about the places. The stories dealt with exactly what was going on at that time - the relationship between the Loyalists and the Colonist rebels. Felicity's best friend is a Loyalist, so is her Grandfather. However, her family is not. They do things differently to defy the king and support the colonies. Also, her daily life is very similar to girl's daily life now - she goes to school, she plays with her friends and siblings, and she has chores to do. I just love these books.