Felicity Merriman, a spunky Colonial girl who lived in Virginia during the American Revolutionary War. Her parents, Mr. And Mrs. Merriman always telling Felicity specific things of what not to do, because well, she can be a troublemaker and I think she is also daredevil every time when she is left in charge of her younger sister, Nan. Her father's store apprentice, Ben, who Felicity looks up to, even though Ben doesn't even have a real power over the store. But one day, Felicity has heard that there is a horse, a copper mare, which was owned by a man named Jiggy Nye. But Mr. Nye has treated that mare very badly that this mare ended up feeling afraid of him until Felicity has rescued her who Felicity has named, Penny, because of her copper fur. It's so good that I would recommend this! - Happy Reading!
Meet Felicity: An American Girl (American Girls Collection: Felicity 1774)
By Valerie Tripp
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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Grades 2 - 5 | Grades 2 - 5 | Q | 4.2 | 10180 |
Felicity falls in love with a beautiful horse named Penny. When she discovers that the owner is cruel, she is determined to find a way to save Penny.
Publisher: Perfection Learning
ISBN-13: 9780780708952
ISBN-10: 0780708954
Published on 9/1/1991
Binding: Hardcover
Number of pages: 77
Book Reviews (7)
I love this book
so cool
Felicity is part of the American girl doll series. She lived a long time ago when England owned America. Her best friend is Elizabeth and they stay friends even when their parents don't get along.
great book
i read this book when i was about 8-10 and i loved it! i would recommend this book to girls from 1st to anout 4th grade :)
when i was about 8-10 i was in love with american dolls and falicity! it is not popular at all anymore but it is a cute book for girls who are jsut learning to read bigger chapter books. and it is not to long for even 1st graders recommended to littel girls :)