
In volume two in a six-volume American Girl series, nine-year-old Felicity Merriman from colonial Williamsburg is sent to Miss Manderly's to learn manners and etiquette and meets a young English girl, Elizabeth, but when the king's taxes forces a boycott on tea, Felicity's tea lessons may be in jeopardy.
year: 2000, 1991
call number/section: 1000
subjects: friendship, fiction, historical fiction, williamsburg (va.), history, revolution, 1775-1783, juvenile fiction, fiction, united states, 1775-1783, revolution, virginia, social life and customs, ca. 1600-1775
Editions

Tripp, Valerie
Pleasant (2000)
In volume two in a six-volume American Girl series, nine-year-old Felicity Merriman from colonial Williamsburg is sent to Miss Manderly's to learn manners and etiquette and meets a young English girl, Elizabeth, but when the king's taxes forces a boycott on tea, Felicity's tea lessons may be in jeopardy.
Schools: 3

Tripp, Valerie
Pleasant Co. (1991)
Shortly before the Revolutionary War, nine-year-old Felicity, who lives in Williamsburg, is torn between supporting the tariff-induced tea boycott and saving her friendship with Elizabeth, a young loyalist from England.
Schools: 5
Tripp, Valerie
Schools: 0