The Green Free Library, Wellsboro PA

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

AMERICAN GIRL MYSTERIES ADDED



Do you like mysteries? Do you like history? Why not combine the two and check out these new titles:

Lady Margaret's ghost: a Felicity mystery / Elizabeth McDavid Jones. 2009

The tangled web: a Julie mystery / Kathryn Reiss. 2009

The cry of the loon: a Samantha mystery / Barbara Steiner. 2009

Clues in the shadows: a Molly mystery / Kathleen Ernst. 2009

Traitor in Williamsburg: a Felicity mystery / Elizabeth McDavid Jones. 2008

The light in the cellar: a Molly mystery / Sarah Masters Buckey. 2007

Peril at King's Creek: a Felicity mystery / Elizabeth McDavid Jones. 2007

The stolen sapphire: a Samantha mystery / Sarah Masters Buckey. 2006

The curse of Ravenscourt: a Samantha mystery / Sarah Masters Buckey. 2005


The Green Free Library has recently added several new mystery books to its American Girl book collection. These are new and different titles than the American Girl History Mysteries. Each of the original American Girl characters including Felicity, Molly, Samantha, and Julie will lead you, the reader on a daring, mysterious adventure set within the era that each lives.

The library hopes to continue adding to this collection to include titles about the other American Girls as well. (Kaya, Josefina, Kirsten and Addy)

The library already owns the core collection of American Girl books, plus several of the History Mysteries, and the monthly magazine, as well as:

Welcome to Addy's world, 1864; growing up during the American Civil War Sinnott, Susan, 1999

Welcome to Kirsten's world, 1854: growing up Sinnott, Susan, 1999

Welcome to Molly's world, 1944: growing up in World War two in America Gourley, Catherine 1999

Welcome to Kit's world, 1934: growing up during America's Great Depression Brown, Harriet 2002

Check back for more information about the newest American Girl. Meet Rebecca will be released soon,in late May or early June. Rebecca is a Jewish girl from the late 1800s to early 1900s. This series is being written by Jacqueline Dembar Greene.

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