
The series you loved, book by book. Join Allison Horrocks and Mary Mahoney as they explore the wild world of American Girl fandom. In each episode, Allison and Mary will dive into an American Girl book from their (and perhaps your) childhood. Using their knowledge as professional historians and finely tuned instincts as amateur pop culture critics, they’ll take you back to a very different time—th... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 188 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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. . . .Well, we seem to have not remembered and this story may have tested our patience.
In this episode, we re-read the first Dear America book, set on and off the Mayflower in 1620-1621. Protagonist/diarist Remember a.k.a."Mem" experiences a lot ... more
When author Frances McNamara isn't "sailing on the Charles River in Boston or beaching on Cape Cod," she's dropping red herrings & killing characters living in 1890s Chicago. Join us as we talk about "Death at Hull House," McNamara's second Emily Cab... more
This Pride month, we chose to cover three biographical projects that focus on Black queer experiences. First, we talk about two different approaches to presenting the life of Marsha P. Johnson, an important activist involved in the 1969 uprising at t... more
Buckle up for a real ride. We're taking you on an Alcott odyssey. First, we talk about the latest film adaptation of Little Women and ponder questions like: why didn't Greta Gerwig win ....everything? Is Thoreau a precursor to tiny house builders eve... more
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I am sad why are they not posting about American girl anymore
They could do girls of the year or something like that but not this this is making me sad
This is the most specific podcast yet it’s sooo me. I grew up loving the American Girl books and movies and now am studying history in college. I wrote my college essay on the Molly books! My mouth dropped in episode 6 “changes for Felicity” when you mentioned historian Alan Taylor. He’s my major advisor and professor! He taught an absolutely incredible class on the American Revolution. This podcast is everything. I love the sarcasm and the use of the same tone for talking about serious subjects... more
While this podcast isn’t perfect, the number of listeners who seem to confuse characters with real children is alarming. Criticizing a character is criticizing the writing and the author’s craft. The people saying Mary and Allison are criticizing children need to step all the way back and remember… they are not. The characters… are not… real people. Also… Why would a pop culture podcast by two adults (who are not literary critics) have to read these from the perceptive of a child? That said, the... more
I wish the hosts would cut out the long intros about unrelated topics. I choose not to watch The Bachelor, so why would I want to spend 20 minutes listening to an intro about it on an American Girl podcast? I was really looking forward to a critique of the historical accuracy of these books but after 3 episodes I’m walking away. The hosts also clearly don’t respect the books; they spend the Josefina series making up a glib murder plot line. There are moments where they even make fun of Latinx cu... more
I really wanted to like this podcast, I was so excited to stumble onto it as I had just began rereading the American Girl books, but it’s beyond awful. The concept is so good on paper. Two historians talking about the American Girl books and the historical context around them, what’s not to like? Unfortunately this premise hardly features in the podcast. The two hosts spend more time wandering down unrelated tangents about trashy reality TV, pop culture and astrology than they do talking about t... more
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Exploring the nostalgia of childhood through the lens of American Girl books, hosts engage with themes of history, pop culture, and societal norms that resonate with both young adult and adult audiences. Each episode revisits a different book, using their backgrounds as historians to provide deeper insights into the narratives while also injecting humor and contemporary relevance into discussions around identity and culture. The series stands out by blending scholarly critique with personal reflection, inviting listeners to reconnect with their past while navigating modern interpretations of historical narratives.
What makes this series particularly engaging is its incorporation of both critical analysis and vibrant storytelling, allowing ... more
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