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5.0 out of 5 stars A Heartwarming Story
Addy, an escaped slave, lives during hard times with her escaped mother. She wants Christmas to be happy. Will Christmas be a disappointment? Will they find Sam and Poppa, who were sold before Addy and her mother escaped, or Addy's baby sister, whom they had to leave behind? Get the questions answered in this beautiful tale of hope in hard times.
Published on October 9, 2000 by Sarah J Sexton

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3.0 out of 5 stars Finding the Christmas Spirit

Ten-year-old Addy is the African-American protagonist of this American Girl series, living with her mother in 1864 Philadelphia--a city whose Quakers were known to actively help escaped slaves, like Addy and her mother, reach safety via the Underground Railroad. As a result of their escape from a slave owner Addy's family has been separated, which increases their...
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Heartwarming Story, October 9, 2000
This review is from: Addy's Surprise (American Girl) (Paperback)
Addy, an escaped slave, lives during hard times with her escaped mother. She wants Christmas to be happy. Will Christmas be a disappointment? Will they find Sam and Poppa, who were sold before Addy and her mother escaped, or Addy's baby sister, whom they had to leave behind? Get the questions answered in this beautiful tale of hope in hard times.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful Christmas Story, June 28, 2006
This review is from: Addy's Surprise (American Girl) (Paperback)
I never can quite pick a favorite American Girls character, but I think Addy's Christmas Story is my favorite of those. I think the selflessness she shows (as does her friend Sarah) throughout the story is a wonderful example of Christian love in action.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A great lesson and a moving story, October 30, 2002
This is another in the American Girls series about Addy Walker, a ten-year-old African-American girl living in the America of 1864. With Christmas coming up, Addy spots the perfect gift for her mother, a bright red scarf. However, when their church puts out a plea for money for those arriving from slavery with nothing but the clothes on their backs, Addy and her mother decide that their money should go to those less fortunate. In this book Addy learns a lesson on giving and receiving, and hope.

The final chapter is a look at Christmas for African-American children in the America of 1864. This is another great Addy book, with a great lesson and a moving story. My daughter loves this book, and yours will too.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Finding the Christmas Spirit, June 11, 2010
This review is from: Addy's Surprise (American Girl) (Paperback)

Ten-year-old Addy is the African-American protagonist of this American Girl series, living with her mother in 1864 Philadelphia--a city whose Quakers were known to actively help escaped slaves, like Addy and her mother, reach safety via the Underground Railroad. As a result of their escape from a slave owner Addy's family has been separated, which increases their personal heartache as they struggle to make ends meet in a strange, northern city. Addy and her friend, Sarah, demonstrate unselfish behavior, which hopefully will serve as role models for pre-teen readers.

Missing Poppa, her brother Sam and the baby, Addy undertakes to provide her mother with a Christmas gift by earning the money herself. But when she discovers the desperate situation of newly freed slaves in Philadelphia, she faces a moral challenged of how best to use her money. There are gifts which can be opened around the Christmas tree or at a birthday table, but Addy learns that there are other, non-tangible gifts which can hearten the receiver, as well as the cheerful giver. The Looking Back section features information about African American Christmas celebrations.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!, May 22, 2009
This review is from: Addy's Surprise (American Girl) (Paperback)
This book is about a girl named Addy. For Christmas she wants to get a scarf for her mama. In the end of the book, someone very special shows up.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Notes on an American Girl Story, September 1, 2008
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This review is from: Addy's Surprise (American Girl) (Paperback)
My third grade granddaughter is finding the series to be of historical significance and, at least, bearable. At eight years of age, she knew only a smattering about slavery and its impact on families. She knew a little about the Underground Railroad, but learned what it really was. Thse little books make the era seem more real to her. Addy's Surprise brings together some realities of African Americans growing up just after the Civil War in foreign territory, the heartache of separation, learning how to cope, the hope of tomorrow, the reality that not all white people supported slavery and the fact that "freedom" had its problems. It has a positive,though realistic, ending. The reader is left wanting more. The Looking back and Looking forward features keep the reader engaged. My granddaughter cannot wait to see if her prediction that the family will be united comes true.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars this book was amazing by JC from North Boulevard, December 18, 2006
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The book I am reviewing is "Addy's Surprise," written by Connie Porter. I think this book deserves five stars because it was the best book I ever read. This book is about a girl named Addy who escaped from slavery in 1864. She's living in an apartment above a dress shop that her mother works in. Before Christmas Addy sees a red scarf in a store window that she wants to get her mom for Christmas. To earn money, Addy delivers dresses from her mother's store and keeps the tips. When Addy gets home from school one day, she sees the jar full of money her mother and her have been saving to buy a lamp. Here mother really needs the lamp to sew clothes. Addy decides to put all her tip money in the jar. Then one day, a woman with a young girl walk into the shop and the woman gave back a beautiful dress that Addy's mother worked so hard on to make and says that it was too small, so Addy's mother took it back. The next day, when Addy was in the shop and her mother was in there apartment, Addy sees a long piece of red trimming that she could make into a scarf. Addy worked all that day to make the trimming a scarf. On Christmas Addy's mother gave her the beautiful dress and Addy gave her the scarf she made. They wore their new clothes to church and after church when all the kids were watching a shadow play Addy saw a familiar shadow peeking through the door. Read the book to see who Addy's "surprise" is!
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