![]() ![]() ![]() (When you realize a young girl on the Mayflower had some of the same questions about life and love that you do, it kind of puts things into perspective.) Not only did they tell the stories of a diverse group of girls who were all sorting through some of the same feelings and experiences, they made history relatable for girls like me, who were growing up 50, 100, or even 200 years later. ![]() Beyond their hardcovers, crinkly pages, and color-coordinated ribbon bookmarks - all of which I was totally obsessed with, BTW - the Dear America Diaries were just great reads. What ‘90s gal doesn’t remember the Dear America series? These books were must-haves every time Scholastic Books order forms were passed out, and there were tons of Dear America books we read over and over again as kids. ![]()
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