Thinking about our country’s history always brings me back
to its beginnings, to the time of the revolutionary war.When I was a little girl, my first
introduction to historical novels came by way of Kirsten and Felicity from
Pleasant Company’s American Girl dolls & books.Now, over 20 years later from when I read my
first books with my cute dolls almost qualifying as “vintage,” I readily admit
that I still enjoy their stories, and am enamored with the illustrations.It’s very refreshing to read a children’s
book every once in a while. Even if you don’t have the excuse of reading it to
kids, I promise, it’s still fun.The great
thing is, when you’re an adult, you can read a whole kid’s book in one sitting!
Having been introduced to historical fiction when I was too
young to hardly recognize it as a genre, inspired and taught me about our
countries history while I didn’t even know I was learning anything.I learned about period clothing, events in world
history, and friendship.Felicity’s
books are great for giving you a picture of the times at the start of the
Revolution.With a best friend whose
parents are loyalists she learns how to stick to her own beliefs while
respecting others, which is a lesson that we adults should also take to heart.
America is such a diverse county; more and more it’s filling
up with people who not only have very different opinions, but also morals.We should not take our freedom for granted.Independence Day is a day to celebrate, to be thankful for those who made our freedom possible, to love each other, and
continue trusting in God.
When I was younger I LOVED the American Girls series! I thought they were so cool! Thanks for bringing them back to me! :)
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