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The product is a 6-book set from "The American Girls Collection: Kit Stories" series by author Valerie Tripp. The books included in the set are: "Happy Birthday, Kit!", "Kit Saves the Day", "Meet Kit", "Kit Learns a Lesson", "Changes for Kit", and "Kit's Surprise". Published by American Girl Publishing, Incorporated in 2001, the books are written in English and geared towards juvenile fiction. The topic of the series includes historical elements related to the United States in the 20th century, as well as themes centered around girls and women. Each book in the set is 8.9 inches in length, 6.3 inches in width, and 2 inches in height, with a total of 360 pages across the series.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherAmerican Girl Publishing, Incorporated
ISBN-101584853573
ISBN-139781584853572
eBay Product ID (ePID)1980755
Product Key Features
Book TitleKit : Happy Birthday, Kit!; Kit Saves the Day; Meet Kit; Kit Learns a Lesson; Changes for Kit; Kit's Surprise
Number of Pages360 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicHistorical / United States / 20th Century, General, Girls & Women
Publication Year2001
GenreJuvenile Fiction
AuthorValerie Tripp
Book SeriesThe American Girls Collection: Kit Stories
FormatQuantity Pack
Dimensions
Item Height2 in
Item Weight51.4 Oz
Item Length8.9 in
Item Width6.3 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Number of Volumes6 vols.
SynopsisImmediately out of college, in the prime of life, my world began to crumble. As the realization slowly took shape that maybe - just maybe - I had lost my way, dark clouds, seemingly out of nowhere, settled all around. How could this be? I had worked hard to be a dutiful, obedient son - fulfilling my parent's dream by earning a degree in engineering - a career choice assured to provide not only a "good job," but also happiness. It was becoming clear that this was simply not true. On the outside, it might appear I had life in the palm of my hand. I had a good job, a nice apartment, friends and an active social life. On the inside however, a much different narrative was unfolding. Hounded by doubt and deep nagging questions, peace and happiness were nowhere to be found. Driving home alone late one Sunday night I made a vow - if I found a way out of this "pit of despair," I would find some means to encourage others who were also making this journey alone. "Where the Spirit Leads" is the fulfillment of that promise.