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In the fourth and previous book of the American Girls: Caroline series, Caroline Takes A Chance, Caroline was reunited with her father, who had been captured by the British at the onset of the War of 1812. Now, he's come home... but so has the war. Caroline's Battle is the height of the Caroline ser...
After setting the war aside--for the most part, at least--in A Surprise for Caroline, Kathleen Ernst brings her readers back to the harsher reality of Caroline's life in Caroline Takes a Chance, the fourth book of the American Girls: Caroline sextet. Personally, I appreciate the return to the larger...
The third book in the American Girls: Caroline series, A Surprise for Caroline, is the War of 1812-era protagonist's winter story. The book's main theme is friendship, and so Caroline finds herself at odds with her two friends, Rhonda and Lydia, who are two years older than her and have more sophist...
In Caroline's Secret Message, Caroline Abbot is preparing for a what's expected to be a long, hard winter, and after an entire summer has passed, her father is still being held captive by the British. As she struggles to come to terms with the fact that he's probably going to miss her tenth birthday...
Whole series review. In true American Girls fashion, Caroline is another spunky, fundamentally good girl not above making the sort of mistakes that make an adult facepalm but sound like a good idea, at the time, to a ten year old. Her story is set during the War of 1812, which probably few people kn...