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The Boston Tea Party (American Girl: Real Stories From My Time)

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Explore real stories and facts about the Boston Tea Party with American Girl BeForever character Felicity! Discover the stories of the real people and events that shaped American history in the Real Stories From My Time series. Perfect for book reports with full-page illustrations throughout, these nonfiction chapter books also include historical photos, maps, a timeline, a glossary, and a bibliography at the back. Plus, in each book, an American Girl historical character shares a bit of her own fictional story. The Boston Tea Party recounts life in early colonial America leading up to the famous tea tax protest that pushed the American Patriots and the British closer to war. American Girl Felicity Merriman shares how she found herself caught in between the two sides of the American Revolution.

112 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2018

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447 reviews87 followers
March 11, 2020
Enjoyed this book, another one completed for Middle Grade March.
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114 reviews7 followers
June 20, 2018
3.5 really. A very informative quick read. I enjoyed reading all the history packed into this little book. I had thought it was going to be more of a fictional story set during that time, and although it had the American girl Felicity in it, there were only about 5 diary entries from her. The majority of the book was like (a much more interesting) text book. Definitely presented the facts in a non-boring way. But yeah basically it’s a short history book.
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1,266 reviews45 followers
June 23, 2018
I’ve been really enjoying this historical book series American Girl have been making. They are are so detailed in the facts but tell you about them in a much more interesting way plus having the character from the original book lines be included makes them that much better.

This book was set during Felicity’s time and had her sharing her story of being in Boston and taking part in the Boston Tea Party. I loved that the book went back in time to actually explain the events leading up to it, so not only getting the story on the Boston Tea Party but the story of the colonists before everything happened and the taxes King George was putting on everything, leading to them becoming angered and fed up of paying so much and the injustice he was putting them through. So they fought back.

It’s so well written and makes it so much easier to understand everything, I hadn’t overly known a lot about the Boston Tea Party, I knew about the patriots and the war but not a lot about the events that unfolded previously to that, so reading it was really fun and educational.

I hope that American Girl will continue to make more books in this series catering to many other historical events in time that the original characters would have been around for, they are always so interesting to read.
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619 reviews30 followers
March 1, 2022
It gave a decent overview of the American Revolution, but the connection to Felicity did not mesh well with her central books. There were also a couple noticeable typos, like with another book in this series.
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1,033 reviews10 followers
October 22, 2018
I wish these books had existed when I was a kid!! I have always LOVED history, and I would have been all over this!!

Given that the quality of AG books has hit a decline in the last few years, I was wary of trying this, because I expected it to be a very watered down account of the Boston Tea Party. I was pleasantly surprised to find this was NOT the case!! Though it looks thin, this little book was packed with information. Highly recommend for girls ages 9+ that have a healthy interest in history!!!
627 reviews
May 15, 2018
I love the original American Girl chapter books. This new series incorporates journal entries from our favorite heroines from these books into non-fiction text concerning a particular event in history. The journal entries are sparse, and serve as more of a distraction from the other parts of the book than as an enhancement. I would much rather read a Felicity book taking place during the time of the Boston Tea Party than this hybrid non-fiction/fiction that doesn't really work well.
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245 reviews3 followers
August 21, 2018
This is a wonderful format for introducing the subject of the Boston Tea Party to pre-teen girls. Each chapter gives the details, well written and complimented with drawings and photos, and concludes with a short entry in Felicity's (American Girl) diary. This is the only book from the American Girls Real Stories From My Time series that I have read. Hopefully the other titles in the series are as well executed.
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77 reviews9 followers
August 28, 2018
American Girl has always been one of my absolute favorites (The dolls and the books). I have always loved history and loved how American Girl weaves history, literature, promoting strong female characters and dolls with super cute(and historically accurate outfits) outfits.
This book series "Real stories from My Time caught my attention as I was strolling through not my usual library and I knew I had to pick it up to read it. I loved how it had Felicity's diary entrees and how they had the actual historical events.
228 reviews11 followers
June 16, 2018
This book combines the real life events of our country's founding and the Boston Tea Party with a new story about Felicity Merriman one of American Girl's Beforever/ Historical characters. If you miss the old style AG books with the detailed Looking Back sections and illustrations like I do,then try this
Profile Image for Christal Byma.
40 reviews
January 16, 2021
An informative and quick read. I would like them to make more because my kids have really enjoyed reading the various events with a kid’s perspective mixed into the story. However on page 92, in our copy there is a typo.
Profile Image for Caitlyn Unruh.
170 reviews
December 15, 2024
Children's book. Nothing wrong with it, lots of good history, but not really that much of a story either. It's more of a chapter of history, then a page of Felicity's diary, then a chapter of history, etc. I was expecting more of a story.
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749 reviews
June 15, 2019
Very clever of AG to connect their historical characters to real events. Very factual book but more interesting than a text book.
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April 21, 2022
A quick and intriguing children's book about the Boston Tea Party that weaves in events from Felicity's Colonial American life.
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490 reviews4 followers
June 21, 2024
Surprisingly well written and goes into greater detail than I'd expect.
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6,671 reviews1 follower
January 7, 2025
Honestly, I learned more from this than I ever remember learning from school!
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