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Samantha's Boxed Set

Samantha's Boxed Set

Valerie Tripp
4/5 ( ratings)
Samantha is an only child growing up during the Edwardian period . Orphaned at age five and raised by her wealthy Victorian-era grandmother, Mary Edwards, whom she called Grandmary, in fictional Mount Bedford, New York, Samantha befriends a poor servant girl named Nellie O'Malley. Eventually Samantha, Nellie and Nellie's young sisters are adopted by Samantha's uncle Gardner Edwards and aunt Cornelia. The themes of Samantha's books include women's suffrage, child labor, and classism.

This is a Boxed set of 6 books of Samantha An American Girl --1st book=Meet Samantha 2 book=Samantha learns a lesson 3rd book= Samantha's surprise 4th book= Happy Birthday Samantha 5th book Samantha Saves the day 6th book Changes for Samantha.
Language
English
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Girl Publishing Inc
Release
September 01, 1990
ISBN
0937295779
ISBN 13
9780937295779

Samantha's Boxed Set

Valerie Tripp
4/5 ( ratings)
Samantha is an only child growing up during the Edwardian period . Orphaned at age five and raised by her wealthy Victorian-era grandmother, Mary Edwards, whom she called Grandmary, in fictional Mount Bedford, New York, Samantha befriends a poor servant girl named Nellie O'Malley. Eventually Samantha, Nellie and Nellie's young sisters are adopted by Samantha's uncle Gardner Edwards and aunt Cornelia. The themes of Samantha's books include women's suffrage, child labor, and classism.

This is a Boxed set of 6 books of Samantha An American Girl --1st book=Meet Samantha 2 book=Samantha learns a lesson 3rd book= Samantha's surprise 4th book= Happy Birthday Samantha 5th book Samantha Saves the day 6th book Changes for Samantha.
Language
English
Pages
432
Format
Paperback
Publisher
American Girl Publishing Inc
Release
September 01, 1990
ISBN
0937295779
ISBN 13
9780937295779

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