After disobeying her parents, Felicity overhears an important message that means danger for Williamsburg -- and decides to alert the colonists herself! Part of the "American Girls" series.
Felicity Merriman is a spunky, spritely girl growing up in Virginia in 1774, just before the Revolutionary War. Felicity's stories tell of the adventures of this spirited girl, who grows impatient doing the "sitting down kinds of things" that colonial girls are expected to do. Felicity much prefers to be outdoors, especially riding horses.
In her stories, Felicity learns about responsibility and loyalty -- to her family, her friends, and her new country -- and what it means to be truly free.
After disobeying her parents, Felicity over-hears an important message that means danger for Williamsburg -- and decides to alert the colonists herself.
Felicity is a spunky, spritely colonial girl, gull of energy and independence. Springtime means that Felicity's birthday is coming. She receives a precious gift from Grandfather - a guitar that belonged to her grandmother. Her parents and grandfather are angry when they learn that she disobeyed them by taking it out of the house to show her friends. They refuse to believe a message Felicity has overheard that means danger for the colonists. Felicity risks more of her parents' anger when she decides she must alert the colonists herself!